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Crystal 06:33 AM 12-29-2010
No, I wouldn't. To the parent it will seem as though you cannot handle the "job" of caring for their child. Document the behavior, discuss it with the parent at pick-up time, discuss a plan of action with parent for correcting the behavior, give it a set amount of time to improve DRAMATICALLY and within that time, if it doesn't improve, be prepared to let the child go. If you can get the parent on board, it should get better. If the parent has her head in the sand regarding her child's behavior, expect it to get worse.
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