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boy_mom 12:14 PM 12-06-2017
I used to have a crying policy (built into my illness policy), that said after 2 hours of crying parents would be called for immediate pick up. Doesn't matter why they are crying. I felt it was unfair to the child, the other children and myself to have to listen to that all day long.

The other solution is to give mom an upcoming date in the next few weeks or in a month - let her know that if the crying hasn't improved by then, you will have to give notice. Or you can give notice now if it is really wearing you down!

I agree, most parents will do what they want at home, regardless of how it will affect their child at daycare. The flip side is that parents then have to accept that daycares will run in a way that best suits the owner. Just know that the behavior won't change unless mom has a real reason to change it (potential loss of childcare)
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