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    I just recently raised my fee. It is only for new families though. The rate you sign on with is the rate you will always pay.

    HOWEVER, I haven't thought about what if a family has a new baby and they both come here. I am leaning towards keeping the rate the same as their older child as I personally like the benefits that come with multiples in one family. (like same time off and such)

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