Editorial Reviews
Phyllis Karasov, Attorney
This book eliminates the mystique that surrounds contracts between providers and parents. Providers are often uncertain of their rights, such as the right to be paid, the right to establish certain rules, or the right to take a paid vacation. Family Child Care Contracts & Policies is an excellent guide for providers to the rights and obligations of both parties in the family child care relationship.
Book Description
Family Child Care Contracts & Policies gives you the tools you need to establish and enforce contracts and policies, build trust between provider and parent, and demonstrate provider professionalism.
Family Child Care Contracts & Policies explains: How to establish good business relationships with parents What to look for before signing contracts with parents What to include in your contracts and policies How to prevent conflicts with parents When and how to end a contract
New to the second edition: How to get paid in advance How to raise your rates How to use small-claims court to enforce your contract How to avoid anti-trust violations when collecting and sharing information
Family Child Care Contracts and Policies : How to Be Businesslike in a Caring Profession (Redleaf Press Business Series)
Family Child Care Contracts and Policies : How to Be Businesslike in a Caring Profession (Redleaf Press Business Series),Tom Copeland,Redleaf Press,0934140707,Child Care/Parenting,Contracts,Day Care Centers,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Family day care,General,Law and legislation,Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare,Services For The Family,United States,Business & Economics / General
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