If you have had the kids that long then the rise in the cost of living, food, fuel, utilities, etc. means you are justified in raising rates. At the same time if you have had the kids that long how much longer will they be with you in the sense of is it necessary to raise the rates now or can you wait till you replace them. That is what I do in the sense that my rates jump when a new family starts but I don't raise the rates of families in care. With mat leave and I don't take school age I replace kids every 2-3 years anyways so it works out to be the same.

































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