Good Advice on Starting a Children’s Daycare Business

Posted: March 21st, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off

The American dream of prosperity today requires two sources of income to accomplish this hope. And because of this thousands of children need somewhere safe and secure to go during their parents working hour’s absence. Fortunately thousands of kind, caring, and children loving individuals have come up to the plate to provide a remedy for baby sitting those children in need of supervision. These folks have taken the initiative to start a daycare facility. Running a children’s daycare service isn’t the same as watching ones neighbor’s kids for a few hours. It is in reality an honest to goodness business that requires proper management and planning to succeed.

Before one starts a children’s daycare operation some legal requirements need to be researched. Most states do not exercise any jurisdiction over caring for small groups of children in ones home. However, if one is considering supervising more than three or four children chances are there are legal requirements that must be incorporated in the operation of the daycare services. To play it on the safe side check your local government listings online or in the phone book for the Child Care Licensing agency in your area. Read the rest of this entry »