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JoseyJo
02:33 PM 04-23-2013
IMO I think there must be other issues leading up to the termination. Either your child has been being aggressive other times, or dealing with his individual needs is more than she feels she is capable of doing while also caring for other children.
As providers, even when we care for little ones for a living because we love it, it is still
for a living
. It doesn't benefit the provider to term a paying client, chance having a parent cause problems for her (rightly or wrongly), and have to re-fill that opening. I can't imagine a provider terming a family for 2 instances 3 months apart, with no notice to the parent that the term was coming if XYZ didn't change.
It is possible she didn't inform you of these issues (per your email she has been less than professional in other ways so maybe she is inexperienced?). Either way it is best for your child to not be in the care of a provider unable to care for him w/i her group of children.
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