``This notice is to inform you that child care services will be terminated in two weeks because at this time I am unable to continue offering child care services for your family. Your child's last day of care will be (date). Your remaining balance for the last two weeks of care is (amount) and is due on (date).''
Put it in writing Termination of care should always be given to the parent in writing. Even if you plan to tell them verbally. Not only are you ending a contract (you should always have a signed daycare contract before providing care) but a written notice provides you with a paper trail for your records.
Your letter of resignation doesn't have to include an explanation; just that you're leaving, and the date of your last day. If people ask you directly why you're leaving, you can say 'scheduling conflicts with childcare', or 'too many family responsibilities''. You can be vague, but firm.
The contract should include things you and your provider have discussed and agreed on relating to your child's care. This includes your child's schedule, rates and fees, how vacations and absences are handled, and what you must do if you want to stop care.
``This notice is to inform you that child care services will be terminated in two weeks because at this time I am unable to continue offering child care services for your family. Your child's last day of care will be (date). Your remaining balance for the last two weeks of care is (amount) and is due on (date).''
Just keep it short and sweet. You don't have to explain yourself. `` We really appreciate the time our kids have been with you but unfortunately such and such day will be their last day.'' If she asks for a reason just tell her you were on a waiting list from when you first moved and a spot has opened up.
I am writing to express my interest as I believe I am the perfect candidate for the opening and I would love an opportunity to show you! I am very passionate about children! I have hands-on experience caring for children as young as 4 weeks up to 13 years old, including those that have special needs.
How to write a cover letter for a child care job Read the job posting carefully. Add your contact information and address the letter. Highlight your most relevant qualification. Expand on your skills and education. Thank the hiring manager for their time. Proofread your letter.
How to write a recommendation letter for your childcare provider Use the right letter format. Begin with a formal greeting. Outline key facts about the childcare provider. Discuss the strengths of the childcare provider. Include personal case studies. Include any special skills. Discuss why they no longer work with you.
Start by addressing the letter to the appropriate recipient or organization. Clearly state the purpose of the letter, which is to provide conditional acceptance for a particular situation or circumstance. Include the specific conditions or requirements that need to be met in order for the acceptance to be finalized.