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Preview of Daycare Tuition Rate Increase Letter Professional & Editable In Canva

Daycare Tuition Rate Increase Letter Professional & Editable In Canva

Save yourself time and stress with this professional, editable daycare tuition increase letter! Increasing tuition rates is never an easy decision; however, necessary at times. Ease the pain of the rate increase conversation with a professional letter to give to the families.  Use this rate increase letter to streamline your business:~ look professional ~ help ease the pain of increasing tuition with a letter as well ~ have in writing the new tuition increase  This Daycare Tuition Increase Lett
Preview of Fee Increase Notice | Daycare Rate Increase Letter | Childcare Forms

Fee Increase Notice | Daycare Rate Increase Letter | Childcare Forms

Our Childcare Tuition/Price Increase Letter is a written communication sent by a daycare center or childcare facility to inform parents or guardians about an upcoming increase in the fees for their services. The letter should be transparent, respectful, and considerate of the impact on parents while clearly communicating the need for the increase in fees. It's essential to maintain open lines of communication with parents throughout the process to foster trust and understanding. WHAT IS INCLUDE
Preview of Selective Mutism Parent Cheat Sheet - Introduction to New People & Environments

Selective Mutism Parent Cheat Sheet - Introduction to New People & Environments

Children with Selective Mutism require a structured approach when being introduced to new people and environments. This handout can be used as a reference to educate parents on this process. This can also be used to educate teachers.
Preview of Questions Infographic 4

Questions Infographic 4

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Roy Hollinshead
This resource highlights the different elements from the paper - 'A Child's Decision-Making Development' - that apply to each part of the question and how it helps teach the child what to look for, evaluate and then, finally, choose one of the options that they feel best answers the question.
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