Work at Home Running Your Own Daycare

Posted: October 24th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Costs, Licensing, Management, Marketing | Tags: | Comments Off

Nowadays, most parents have to work outside the home and their children spend their days in daycare. Both parents have to work in order to sustain the children’s need and other expenses they need to settle. Daycare businesses are in demand. Running your own daycare business at home is a good idea. You can earn profit and at the same time you can help parents for taking care of their children while they are working.

Daycare is a rewarding career. In starting this business you have to consider few things. Governments have guidelines and rules regarding home daycare. They imposed this rules so they can ensure your capacity and ability in taking care of the children in your daycare. Including the meal you feed for the children and the space needed for each child. This can help you plan for the daycare you want to open. Read the rest of this entry »


How Many Children Should You Have In Starting A Day Care Center?

Posted: October 24th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Child Care Center, Management | Tags: | Comments Off

Starting a daycare center is a good idea. Actually, you can earn with it. Nowadays, there are heaps of women who put up their own daycare facility so to be financially independent. If you wish to start your own daycare, why not! Actually, you too can open up your own business. If you have patience and passion for children, if you love being around them, you can get started with this kind of business. Provided if you have the knowledge about daycare center and how to run it, go ahead…

Before operating your own daycare center, you have to think about and decide on how many children will you be serving in your facility. This is very important as you open such business and also when you think about expanding. Read the rest of this entry »


How to Open a Preschool Daycare Center

Posted: October 22nd, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Child Care Center, Costs, Management | Tags: | Comments Off

In the US, the demand of daycare preschool is increasing. There are plenty of factors for the need of daycare preschool, such as there are increasing numbers of single mothers, there are plenty of married couples who are both busy working, and more and more parents are seeing the advantages of daycare preschool on the social and educational level of their children.

In the most US markets, there is really a possible opportunity for daycare preschool since there are about 2/3 of all women with preschool aged children are working outside their home. This is one of the reasons why daycare preschools are in demand.

Indeed, it can really attracts you that you can work at home, but you have to bear in mind that running a daycare preschool requires careful examination of all the details in order to assure success and compliance with the law. Read the rest of this entry »


Tips on Starting Your Childcare Business

Posted: October 21st, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Costs, Equipment, Loan | Tags: | Comments Off

When planning to have your own business, have you though to consider a childcare business? Know that childcare is likely to boost as parents continue to work outside the home. And if you have this true love for children you can consider having your own childcare.

Due to the increase of demand for childcare, it would be a right move to have your own childcare business. And as a childcare giver, you can have the opportunity to have a great influence on a child’s life. Isn’t it a good feeling knowing that you have this influence?

One of the benefits of having a childcare in your home, is you can be with your children and you may have peace of mind because you don’t need to leave your child to anyone.

Keep in your mind that starting a childcare business would not generate a vast financial gain. You should understand the main reason of having this kind of business is because you love being with children and you want to help parents who are too busy working for their family. So earning money would be the second main reason of running a childcare. Read the rest of this entry »


Starting a Childcare Facility Checklist

Posted: October 20th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Business Requirements, Costs, Equipment | Tags: | Comments Off

These days, parents usually work outside the home, so they need to come up to a decision of leaving their kids on a childcare facility. But, they will definitely, look for a quality childcare that their kids need and deserve.

Indeed, parents will look for the best childcare facility, they will surely spend time in researching, spend time talking with staff, visiting daycare centers and makes some comparing. Yes, it is an initial reaction for parents to assure that their kids will be safe and in good hands. They want to make sure of the safety of their kids and they will be guided properly. There are few items that you need to consider in starting your childcare facility. Read on in order to gain the checklist.

Are your caregivers in your facility loving enough and are responsive to the needs of the kids under your facility?

Are the children under your care happy and having fun?

Is the staff-to-child ratio properly set up?

Are you providing references to your clients?

Have you undergone background checks on your staffs and caregivers? Read the rest of this entry »


Information on Running An In-Home Childcare Business

Posted: October 19th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Costs, Licensing, Marketing | Tags: | Comments Off

Typically, you can find lots of articles about parents seeking for the best childcare center. But this one is about running your own home childcare business. If you are interested to put up your own childcare business, just continue reading…

Some people can have a decent living if they put up their own business. There are many people who get into such business in order for them to have time with their own children and at the same time earn extra money. And there are some who want to have a full time job out of running their own home childcare business. Whatever your reasons are, you just have to make sure that this is really what you want. You must have patience, love, care and passion to children in order to put up this kind of business. Before you dive in, you must love playing with kids in order to successfully run this business. You need to keep in mind that the parents are entrusting their kids to you, so you have to see to it that you can watch over them and can allocate your time with these kids. Indeed, this business is rewarding and profitable but it can be stressful at times.

It may be a rewarding business, but it takes a lot of works and responsibilities, you do not have to cheat yourself that it is very easy.

Check out another daycare centers in your area. Look at their services and prices, then try your very best not only to provide the same but exceed them. You have to provide better service than theirs. Read the rest of this entry »


Reminders in Starting a Daycare Center

Posted: October 19th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Child Care Center, Management | Tags: | Comments Off

In starting a child care business you should consider a lot of things on how to plan it. Planning on how to start the business is your first big step, you should organized things first before you proceed. Think of the things needed before you start.

Of course when we here the word business, it should be legal. Legality is one of the main things that you need to consider first. Get a business permit to the government, and before getting the permit, there are a lot of inspection and certification you need to pass. Zoning laws, liability insurance, income taxes, fire safety procedure are some of the list you need to pass in applying for a business permit.

Know your competitors on how they operate and what the services they offer in their centers are. Learn on how they market their center and what are the rates, rules and regulation, how they handle children especially those who are sick. In knowing all these things you may reach the expectation of the parents and as well organized the preparation of your center at the same time. Read the rest of this entry »


Five Short Steps In Starting Your Own Daycare Business

Posted: October 19th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Costs, Equipment, Licensing | Tags: | Comments Off

If you want to start your own day care and a vague idea of how to it, here are five easy steps that should help clear things up for you. We’ve taken all the steps and condensed them in to five practical things you should do before you start your own day care center.

First, make sure you know what you want to do. Create a business plan. Sit down with a piece of paper and a cup of hot tea and outline what you want to do. This should include the type of day care you want to run, when you plan to start, what you plan to do and how you plan to run it. It can include nitty-gritty details like what time you’ll want to be open and what time you close. Think on what type of clients you want to have. Are you hiring employees? Or will you run it yourself at the beginning? Do research on what you need to fulfill the rules and regulations of your state.

This simple business plan will smooth things out and make things easier for you. As you go along, you can continuously expand this business plan and keep adding to it as you learn. Think of it as a living thing, it will evolve as you do. Read the rest of this entry »


Tips On How To Maximize Your Impact In The World Of Childcare

Posted: October 19th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Investor, Licensing, Marketing | Tags: | Comments Off

If you’ve decided that the child care business is the business for you, then you’re already on the road to becoming your own boss in a lucrative industry that will always have clients.

If you’ve already got (almost) everything you need for your daycare, you should consider these few tips for marketing your daycare center. If you’re saying “But I already have advertisements out,” good for you! This means you’ve already taken initial steps to find your customers. Marketing is different from advertising because it’s the way you present your entire service to your potential clients. If you’ve already asked around and know that there is a need for a daycare center in your neighborhood or community, we have a few simple and easy tips that you could use to maximize your impact in the world of child care.

1) Be professional, look professional – The first thing you want to do to let people take you seriously enough to leave their children in your hands is to look the part. Dress as well as you can. If you’re an everyday jeans and t-shirt type of person, just put on a nice shirt and shoes when you meet your potential clients. This will go a long way to making lasting first impressions that can lead to new customers. Read the rest of this entry »


An Analysis On Child Care Facilities Costs

Posted: October 17th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Equipment, Investor, Start Child Care | Tags: | 1 Comment »

There is a little doubt that a great percentage of working parent’s wages goes toward child care facilities. Parents need someone to take care of their children while they are working but sometimes wonder how they can ever afford to pay out such high fees.

The differences in charges vary from city to city, but no matter where the family is located, it sometimes causes doubt as to whether or not the second parent is simply working to pay for childcare. There are many things that can affect the cost, so before you begin looking, you need to be aware of the basics. Take a good look at your community when pricing child care facilities. Areas in New York City and Boston will have prestigious private preschools where the tuition is closer to thousands of dollars versus hundreds.

Lower income areas will have facilities within their pricing range. Both may offer quality child care but the more expensive school may be able to offer extras such as computer and foreign language instructors. Read the rest of this entry »