A young mother from Indiana has shared her shock after reaching out to a daycare provider who sent her a written contract, she described as "unprofessional."
The 22-year-old mom from Salem, Indiana, who asked to remain anonymous, said she initially contacted an in-home daycare provider to ask about availability. Instead of receiving basic information, she was sent a document outlining fees, house rules and disciplinary policies.
"At first I just thought it was a very poorly written and unprofessional contract," she told Newsweek . "But by the end I could see my son was not going to be staying with this woman."
Fees and paid time off
The two-page document, sent by the unnamed babysitter, set out charges of $25 per child, per day, additional fees for siblings, late-pickup penalties and