Just curious what all of you would do in this "hypothetical" situation?
Dcg leaves care because according to her parents, her "auntie will provide free care". Dcg then appears four weeks later at the home daycare two doors down (in a row of townhouses, no less). Previous daycare provider and kids see dcg twice daily at the bus stop, and are friendly with the new daycare provider. New daycare provider assumes "auntie" didn't work out well. 1.5 months later, dcd calls previous dc provider and asks for dcg's spot back. Previous dc provider asks why. Dcd says current daycare is closing. Previous dc provider says she wasn't aware of that, and says she will call if anything opens up.
Previous dc provider is VERY sure that the new dc is NOT closing. Dcd seems to be lying for unknown reasons.
If you were the previous dc provider, would you tell the new daycare provider about this call and the apparent lie dcd told? Why or why not?
Dcg leaves care because according to her parents, her "auntie will provide free care". Dcg then appears four weeks later at the home daycare two doors down (in a row of townhouses, no less). Previous daycare provider and kids see dcg twice daily at the bus stop, and are friendly with the new daycare provider. New daycare provider assumes "auntie" didn't work out well. 1.5 months later, dcd calls previous dc provider and asks for dcg's spot back. Previous dc provider asks why. Dcd says current daycare is closing. Previous dc provider says she wasn't aware of that, and says she will call if anything opens up.
Previous dc provider is VERY sure that the new dc is NOT closing. Dcd seems to be lying for unknown reasons.
If you were the previous dc provider, would you tell the new daycare provider about this call and the apparent lie dcd told? Why or why not?
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