Posted: January 24th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Child Care, Cooperative, Management, communuty | Tags: Cooperative Daycare | Comments Off
Cooperative daycare is a group of families in a community that decide to share the tasks of handling children by swapping with their extra time with each other than spending money for someone to babysit your child or children. With this, the members of the cooperative have the access to child care services so they do not have to get a paid babysitter for their child.
There are lots of benefits to a cooperative daycare. For beginners, this one is easier and more affordable than babysitting, than relying on about 1 or 2 carers that at times are not available. But having access for about 10 to 20 families, it would be easier to find someone quickly. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 11th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Cooperative, Daycare Business Plan, Management | Tags: Running a Daycare | Comments Off
In your daycare center, you will be dealing with lots of kids and with different ages. Of course, you need to conduct potty training in order to teach some kids under your facility. You need to do planning in order for you to successfully train young kids. You need to focus to toilet training, if you can’t do it, you can ask your staff to do it for you.
You need to check out the kids on your facility, do the kids already have the verbal understanding. The kids should be able to understand and can follow simple instructions. Do the kids are showing signs that they want to do things on their own like pulling their own pants and putting them back? You need to evaluate the kids carefully, you need to know it they are ready for such training. Read the rest of this entry »
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