Posted: October 17th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Equipment, Investor, Start Child Care | Tags: Child Care Center | 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 »
Posted: October 17th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Equipment, Investor, Loan, Start Child Care | Tags: Child Care Center | Comments Off
Are you planning to open a daycare center as a business? If you are, then you’re making the best decision. Planning a daycare center not only is fulfilling, but it gives you the chance to learn and interact with children, especially if you never had a child of your own. Although taking care of twenty or so kids might be very tiring; but at the end of the day, every sweat and tears is worth it. The smiling faces of the children will give you all the more reason to continue on.
If you want to venture into a job that gives you financial support as well as personal fulfillment, then a day care center is just right for you. However, to make this work, you have to follow some steps to get you started with your business.
With that, here are 7 ways to open a daycare center: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 17th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Licensing, Start Child Care | Tags: Child Care Center | Comments Off
One of the things that you should never overlook when you start your daycare business is getting your licenses. It’s kind of like driving–you know how to do it, but if you leave home without your license, that’s the day the cops will pull you over. You might think, but I’m running it out of my own home-it’s more like a glorified babysitting service, why should I bother with getting a license in the first place?
They may seem like one of those little things that you think you might not need, but they are more important than you think. Here’s why getting your daycare licensed will benefit YOU in the long run.
Accrediting or licensing your daycare center is normally required no matter what state you live in. Each state has different requirements and licenses that depend on the age of the children you intend to care for, where you run you daycare from, etc. A licensed day care center definitely gets more clients-parents don’t want to leave their children with just anyone. Majority of these licenses deal with safety and health concerns, as well as the rules and regulations one should follow to have a good, safe daycare center. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 17th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Child Care Center, Licensing, Start Child Care | Tags: Child Care Center | Comments Off
Starting a day care business provides a great entrepreneurial opportunity if you love children. It could be the best thing you can do to earn an income. The size can range from a small home based operation on a shoe string budget to a large commercial center. It’s up to you to decide the course of your business – either choosing to remain small by creating work only for yourself or growing into an enterprise with large revenue.
Oh, before we go on, let’s set the record straight. Starting a day care business is not the same as the babysitting you did as a teenager. Providing a day care service is a very real business. You need to choose the services you will offer, identify the target child segment, and generally consider all those aspects that you would in any other line of commercial activity. Since the work involves caring for someone else’s children, it takes responsibility and serious commitment. Starting a day care business also has some specific requirements, which you need to be aware of. Read the rest of this entry »
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