Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
Can I ask what things in that policy wouldn't work for you? I am genuinely interested.
I don't have parents that don't keep their kids home for the reasons listed in OP's form so I am just wondering.
I really didn't read anything she was excluding for that should be allowed.....vomiting, diarrhea, unexplained rashes, contagious things...
The exclusion after imms is something I do because of bad experiences so I simply prefer parents to deal with that.
Other than the policy sounding really official, I can't see any exclusions that are out of the ordinary...
I personally strive to make sure my forms and policies are professional and "official". I realize that others prefer that their policies sound friendlier, but I like to make sure my clients know that I even though my business is out of my home it's still a business and I take that seriously. I do get that without the whole package (me, my environment, my program, etc.) it does come off as cold.