5 Great Daycare Center Franchise Opportunities!

Posted: August 31st, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Child Care Center, Franchise | Tags: | Comments Off

With the pressing demands of the economy on families which require both parents to work, and the increasing problem of single-parent homes, it has become even more important to have safe and qualified daycare centers. Parents want to be assured that their children will be protected and placed in an environment that can be conducive to the child’s learning. It takes a special person to provide a quality daycare. If you are the type of person who would desire to start a daycare center franchise, you will find plenty of support to help you become successful. Here are 5 of the best daycare center franchise opportunities.

1. Sylvan Learning Franchise
Among one of the best and most well-known daycare centers is the Sylvan Learning Franchise. They have been in business for almost 30 years and have about 1200 centers throughout North America. Rated as #1 overall, Sylvan prides itself on their reputation and providing a quality environment for their children. Sylvan is very protective of their standards but are always looking for good, trustworthy individuals who desire to succeed and provide a safe, learning environment for children. Read the rest of this entry »


Types of Insurance You Need For Your Daycare

Posted: November 13th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Business Requirements, Costs, Franchise, Licensing, Loan | Tags: | Comments Off

If you start your own daycare, you need to have home daycare insurance. Having insurance can provide you with peace of mind, since this will cover any kind of property damage or physical injury caused to the children under your care in your daycare center. Insurance policies differ from license facility and unlicensed facility.

Business insurance is for your protection, your business and for the protection of your employees and customers. With this, you can protect your assets from loss. It is advisable to consult a knowledgeable insurance adviser before you make any decisions regarding insurance. Read the rest of this entry »


The Importance Of A Good Child Care Business Plan

Posted: November 7th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan, Business Requirements, Franchise, Licensing, Opportunities | Tags: | Comments Off

Caring for children can be rewarding on many different levels, not only financial but psychological as well. The satisfaction the skilled child care worker gains from a job well done stretches far beyond the amount of money to be made.

==It Is Important To Show That Your Child Care business Can Turn A Profit==

Even though financial considerations may not be the prime motivation for opening a child care business, it is still important that others be able to see how the business can turn a profit. Read the rest of this entry »


How to Start a Daycare Center Business

Posted: October 17th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Child Care, Franchise, Licensing | Tags: | Comments Off

Starting a day care center has good points you can consider. If you want to make an income while staying home and caring for your own children, a day care center maximizes skills at homemaking and knowledge at parenting, plus it turns out profit. At a loss as to where to start? Here are quick and an easy pointer to guide your day care plans.

First, know state laws and other regulations in your area. Starting a day care center calls for compliance to these guidelines. These define the requirements as to the area, meals and feeding schedules, staffing concerns and necessities that your center must have to operate.

Write a business plan. Consider the state laws and other rules on child care institutions. You will need this when you have to source out funds from banks and lending institutions. A sound business plan will assure them that you know how to run the business and that all state laws are followed.

Examine financing options. If you cannot tap into your own resources, find a lender. Another option is to start out of your own home. Read the rest of this entry »