Hi Everyone,
This is a spin-off of my previous thread regarding paid vacations/rate increase. Thank you to all that replied. I decided that the most fair thing to do is a rate increase so the parents aren't double paying for childcare when I am on vacation. My plan is to slowly get everyone to pay me the same so there is no confusion on my part. Anyway, I typed up a letter. Please critique it and let me know if it sounds ok. My dh always tells me that I come across blunt/semi-rude in written form (which is not at all how I am when you actually converse with me), so please read it in the mindset of parents. Thanks!
This is a spin-off of my previous thread regarding paid vacations/rate increase. Thank you to all that replied. I decided that the most fair thing to do is a rate increase so the parents aren't double paying for childcare when I am on vacation. My plan is to slowly get everyone to pay me the same so there is no confusion on my part. Anyway, I typed up a letter. Please critique it and let me know if it sounds ok. My dh always tells me that I come across blunt/semi-rude in written form (which is not at all how I am when you actually converse with me), so please read it in the mindset of parents. Thanks!
Hi Parent,
I mentioned in a prior email that there will be some changes regarding the contract. As you may have noticed on the website, I have raised the child care prices for new children to $135 per week for full-time. This fee is the same across the board for all children in my care regardless of age because I try to spend an equal amount of care for each child in my care. I have done extensive research into the prices of local daycares and found that I currently charge close to or below what other daycares charge in the area (although these daycares do not necessarily provide the same level of care). In-home daycares that provide comparable child care charge much more than I do at around $150 per week. My initial intentions when I first started child care were not to raise prices on current families. However, after some careful budgeting and introspect on what I provide (including activities and food costs), I cannot maintain my current level of care to the daycare children and provide for my family in the same respect. It is with great regret that I have decided to plan on slowly raising the child care costs for all enrolled families at a rate of $5 per week for the first 6 months (from January 2013 to June 2013) and then another $5 per week for the next 6 months and so on until everyone’s child care fees match $135 per week. I always try to look at everything from the perspective of the families I care for and I completely understand if this is a great financial burden. As always, please feel free to discuss this with me. The absolute last thing I want is to lose you as a family. Thank you so much!
Spud
I mentioned in a prior email that there will be some changes regarding the contract. As you may have noticed on the website, I have raised the child care prices for new children to $135 per week for full-time. This fee is the same across the board for all children in my care regardless of age because I try to spend an equal amount of care for each child in my care. I have done extensive research into the prices of local daycares and found that I currently charge close to or below what other daycares charge in the area (although these daycares do not necessarily provide the same level of care). In-home daycares that provide comparable child care charge much more than I do at around $150 per week. My initial intentions when I first started child care were not to raise prices on current families. However, after some careful budgeting and introspect on what I provide (including activities and food costs), I cannot maintain my current level of care to the daycare children and provide for my family in the same respect. It is with great regret that I have decided to plan on slowly raising the child care costs for all enrolled families at a rate of $5 per week for the first 6 months (from January 2013 to June 2013) and then another $5 per week for the next 6 months and so on until everyone’s child care fees match $135 per week. I always try to look at everything from the perspective of the families I care for and I completely understand if this is a great financial burden. As always, please feel free to discuss this with me. The absolute last thing I want is to lose you as a family. Thank you so much!
Spud
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