If a parent tries to bully me to some extent to get a two kid rate I just come back with something like ok well then are you going to be ok if I treat them not really like two children so when I make grilled cheese for lunch they have to share or when we colour on paper I make them share the paper. They are two entities and will each require individual care and supplies and consumables and as such you need to pay for each one to be in my care.
I get the fact that parents are suddenly in a bind when they realize the reality of childcare. Their income doesn't go up because they have two kids to pay for so yes it is a major expense for them. But at the same time they have to realize that my expenses don't go down because the kids are siblings.
I get the fact that parents are suddenly in a bind when they realize the reality of childcare. Their income doesn't go up because they have two kids to pay for so yes it is a major expense for them. But at the same time they have to realize that my expenses don't go down because the kids are siblings.
But it was their decision to have kids in the first place! Just my opinion!
I would also add that once you establish the range of rates in your area, don't try to price yourself lower in order to be competative. You will likely end up regretting it and wanting to raise the rates, which you cannot suddenly do once your daycare is full. Go with an average rate and take into account what you offer when pricing. Do your research and you will not regret things after!
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