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    Quote Originally Posted by CherryBlossom View Post
    Alrighty, so I'm not sure if I should be worried or not, but I have a parent who wants to arrange a meeting to see the daycare etc, but there have been no inquiries about the daily/weekly fees for care. I did not have it posted in the ad, so my thought was anyone replying would be asking about it pretty early on.
    I feel like I should mention it, but then again I feel weird about it as if it were me looking for a daycare space I would be the one asking, not waiting to be told.
    Would it be weird to set a meeting date and include the cost of care in the same email? Or should I just wait until they come and discuss it then?
    For some parent, fee is irrelevant. They know range and can afford high end. They looking for right daycare for their child and fee not something they concerned about.

    I would raise it in the interview. If it was a key element for parent, they would have asked.

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