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    It depends on how much of an increase. In my opinion, for existing clients, you will have to raise it gradually...maybe a dollar per year. I have it in my contract that I can raise rates once per year, but only by a dollar each year. Otherwise it might seem unfair to parents. I think Playfelt's idea of raising it as of September is great. Good luck!

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