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    I personally wouldn't change fees in the first year. As a parent I would be ticked if three months after signing on you raised your fees. I would only increase the fees for new clients signing on and for the current ones I would increase a dollar a day after the first year. If you increase your fees $5/day for your current clients after only three months you might find yourself referring to your wait list. JMO

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