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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. First, I did not agree to these rules. I put my deposit down and signed up for monthly bank withdrawals after signing a more general contract. It said zero about this drop off rule. I was given this handbook two weeks before we started. It had details on things like how many diapers to bring and how often and please label baby clothes, minor stuff like that. Buried in there was this policy. So no I’m not entitled nor did I ignore them. It was not presented to me until after we had agreed and given up spots at other daycares. And no I don’t plan on willy nilly random drop offs. But as PPs say, we try to get early doc appointments with a consistent provider but it’s not always easy. And the last time we had a 9 am doc appointment we didn’t drop off at day care until 11:15. The Ped was slammed with winter sicknesses. I totally respect the center’s need for a reliable schedule and I am happy to provide advance notice. But I just think it’s a bit harsh for an infant room for things out of our control when I’m paying $2k a month. [b]It does not sound like this is a consistent policy around DMV at least. [/b]There are so many things I didn’t know to ask about since I’m a first time mom and this is definitely a regret.[/quote] It doesn’t have to be consistent because Daycares are individually run businesses. Nobody has to have a consistent policy, that’s not how it works. If I were in your shoes I would speak to the director about your appointment and how when you signed up you were not given the handbook ahead of time. I think that is bad business but it’s what you have to work with. Bring it up to them and hopefully it won’t be an issue for you. What will happen is that they should give parents the handbook along with the contract. By chance was a handbook online? it seems strange that They would have you sign off and a customer with sign off without knowing the details.[/quote]
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