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  • Reimel61
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 66

    Rate Changes

    Need some advice. Been in daycare for going on 16 years. Over the years I have gradually increased my rates. When I first started doing daycare my rates were pretty low for the area. Last year I started with a family and charged still what I would consider low for an infant slot (about $20 below the average) but still the highest I ever charged for an infant. Now I’m having a hard time filling my current openings and am considering lowering my rates. Is it legal to be charging one family one rate and another family a different rate? I know on occasion I’ve given sibling discount and that could explain the different rates charge to different families. Would I have to reduce every one’s rate? Thanks
  • hwichlaz
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2013
    • 2064

    #2
    Originally posted by Reimel61
    Need some advice. Been in daycare for going on 16 years. Over the years I have gradually increased my rates. When I first started doing daycare my rates were pretty low for the area. Last year I started with a family and charged still what I would consider low for an infant slot (about $20 below the average) but still the highest I ever charged for an infant. Now I’m having a hard time filling my current openings and am considering lowering my rates. Is it legal to be charging one family one rate and another family a different rate? I know on occasion I’ve given sibling discount and that could explain the different rates charge to different families. Would I have to reduce every one’s rate? Thanks
    Contracts are private. The only way you could get in trouble is if you accept subsidy and there is a clause in your subsidy contract requiring you charge everyone the same.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #3
      My contract/policies state “Rates are different for each family as each contract and agreement for services is tailored to fit each individual family’s needs.”

      My budget has different needs at different times so if I have a space to fill, I do it in whatever way meets that needs.
      We all do.

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      • TomCopeland
        Business Author/Trainer
        • Jun 2010
        • 3062

        #4
        Rates

        Originally posted by Reimel61
        Need some advice. Been in daycare for going on 16 years. Over the years I have gradually increased my rates. When I first started doing daycare my rates were pretty low for the area. Last year I started with a family and charged still what I would consider low for an infant slot (about $20 below the average) but still the highest I ever charged for an infant. Now I’m having a hard time filling my current openings and am considering lowering my rates. Is it legal to be charging one family one rate and another family a different rate? I know on occasion I’ve given sibling discount and that could explain the different rates charge to different families. Would I have to reduce every one’s rate? Thanks
        You can charge different rates to different parents as long as it's not based on race, sex, religion, ethnic background, national origin or disability. I would not lower your rates. Instead, you can offer short term discounts (1-3 months).
        http://www.tomcopelandblog.com

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