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    Hi im from Ireland just a quick question I look after 2 sisters one is 3 and the other is 8 I charge £25 a day for the 3yr old and £15 for the 8yr old just wondering should I change this when the 8yr starts bk at school?

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    blimey, that is a very generous discount for the sibling! i would personally charge the full hourly rate for before/after school hours (infact a slightly enhanced one about 50p more per hour) once 8 year old back in school.

    Do you have a contact with mum for the before/after school care?
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    My sibling discount is £10 a day but then my fees are £30 a day, so for 2 its £50 a day which I see as very good.

    I'd change 8yo to normal school wrap around charges, and keep 3yo as £25 a day.

 

 

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