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Hartingirl 05:23 AM 12-05-2014
Good morning!

Two questions:

1. Should I be sure to include a clause in my contract that states something about my right to terminate a family's enrollment if it is not a good fit? I don't currently have anything like that. If so, any suggestions on wording?

2. Can anyone here point me in the direction of someone who may be able to take a look at my contract and parent handbook to let me know if I'm forgetting something important or including anything unnecessary or problematic? I'm not referring to a specialist or anything like that... Just someone with experience and the want to help.

Thank you!!
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DaveA 05:39 AM 12-05-2014
My contract states that I reserve the right to terminate services at any time. I don't list specific reasons/ situations as to why I would terminate except to say that situations that result in me operating in an unsafe or unethical manner will result in immediate termination. There are going to be DCFs & DCKs that are not a good fit, so being able to terminate is necessary.

The 2nd part- there are people on here with more comprehensive and detailed contracts than me. One of them can help you.
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Hartingirl 07:47 AM 12-05-2014
Originally Posted by DaveArmour:
My contract states that I reserve the right to terminate services at any time. I don't list specific reasons/ situations as to why I would terminate except to say that situations that result in me operating in an unsafe or unethical manner will result in immediate termination. There are going to be DCFs & DCKs that are not a good fit, so being able to terminate is necessary.

The 2nd part- there are people on here with more comprehensive and detailed contracts than me. One of them can help you.
Thanks, Dave! Very much appreciate your guidance!
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therov 08:36 AM 12-05-2014
My full-time contract stipulates a notification period (will give 30 days notice) if terminating, but reserve the right to terminate immediately if the contract payment terms are violated. I also have a clause that stipulates the right to terminate with seven days' notice if the child is not adjusting to the daycare setting, within the first two months of care. (I figure 8 weeks is plenty of a trial run.) I've only had to invoke that once, but the parents could see it wasn't working from the get-go.
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Hartingirl 08:40 AM 12-05-2014
Originally Posted by therov:
My full-time contract stipulates a notification period (will give 30 days notice) if terminating, but reserve the right to terminate immediately if the contract payment terms are violated. I also have a clause that stipulates the right to terminate with seven days' notice if the child is not adjusting to the daycare setting, within the first two months of care. (I figure 8 weeks is plenty of a trial run.) I've only had to invoke that once, but the parents could see it wasn't working from the get-go.

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earlystart 10:02 AM 12-05-2014
I could look at your contract. Not sure if you have to private message me and attach the file or what, but I'm willing to take a look. I have really thorough contract/policies/handbook/welcome packets etc. and used Tom Copeland's book about Contracts/Policies to make mine.
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Hartingirl 10:18 AM 12-05-2014
Originally Posted by earlystart:
I could look at your contract. Not sure if you have to private message me and attach the file or what, but I'm willing to take a look. I have really thorough contract/policies/handbook/welcome packets etc. and used Tom Copeland's book about Contracts/Policies to make mine.
That would be so appreciated! Wow, thank you!

Let me try to message you. Thanks again!
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craftymissbeth 12:17 PM 12-05-2014
Mine says I can terminate at any time without notice for any reason without refund.
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