It is a common practice, that vacations are paid... to the Sitter. Still.
They have to KEEP your child's slot, open.... whether or not you are there.
THAT is why.
SHE did not at-will, decide to not have your child there for 6 weeks. You did. Regardless of the reason.
Or she could just get another child to fill your child's spot when you are gone for 6 weeks... thus, you are like giving up, your spot.
It is also up to the family... what or how many vacations they take and for how long. It is out of the Provider's control.
Your Sitter, did not know ahead of time that your family takes 6 straight weeks of vacation, before you signed up your child.
Rules are rules. If she makes an exception for you, she would have to do that for ALL the kids' families. Then, her business.. would be hurt.
An analogy would be, school. If a child's family... takes a vacation DURING the school year... the child, is STILL responsible for ALL the homework accrued during that time, and the child will be 'absent' and it does affect their attendance stats. There is no exemption. The child/family, chose, at will, to take a vacation at that time, during school. It is not a Teacher's personal decision. It is the family's decision to go on that vacation... despite the ramifications.
Or another example would be work vacations. 2 weeks is the usual 'paid' vacation time for most Employers/Employees. IF you then decide to extend your vacation, then you would NOT get 'paid' for that lengthened vacation. It was due to YOUR personal, decision. And your Company vacation policy, does not pay for vacation beyond 2 weeks.
The decision, to take 6 weeks straight vacation, is your decision. NOT her 'responsibility' to accommodate it.
all the best,
Susan