Start a Child Daycare Business...
If
you enjoy working with children
and are interested in owning
your own business, opening a
daycare may be the answer you're
looking for. Quality child care
is always in demand and,
therefore, comes with solid
profit potential. Whether you
keep children in your home or
run a daycare center, owning a
child daycare business is a
profitable, rewarding career.
When you own your own business, you're in charge of setting your own salary. Parents are willing to pay top dollar for quality child care, so daycare owners have the potential to earn a substantial income.
As a daycare owner, you have options to make for every aspect of your business. You decide whether to keep children in your home or in an outside facility. You will also decide how many and what ages of children to accept, your hours of operation, and whether or not to hire employees. You have the freedom to turn your vision for your business into a reality.
Take a Look at
Your Child Daycare Options...
Start a Family Child Care Home
Start a Large Family Child Care
Home
Start a Registered Child Care
Home
Start a Licensed Child Care
Center
Start a Part-Day Children's
Program
Start a School Age Program and
Day Camp
Start a Drop-In Child Care
One of the
biggest rewards of
caring for children is the
praise you receive from parents
who are grateful to find someone
they can trust to take care of
their children while they?re at
work. Quality daycare providers
are hard to find, and parents
get excited when they know their
children are in a safe, positive
environment.
If starting a child daycare
business sounds like an ideal
business you would like to
start, then you'll want to get
the complete information on
starting this business in Mommy
Empire's Guide to Starting a
Child Daycare Business.
Here's
What You'll Discover In the
Guide to Starting a Child
Daycare Business...

Perks and Benefits. If pursuing your
dream isn't a HUGE enough bonus to start this
business, then you'll discover even more perks
to starting a child daycare business in Chapter
1.
Traits and Skills Needed. You love
children... but... perhaps you're wondering what
other skills you need to get started. Does your
love for children and teaching young minds
enough to get started in this business!? We tell
all in Chapter 1.
Child Daycare Business Options. The great thing about starting a child daycare business is the options you have. In Chapter 2, you'll discover:
Different child care
classifications
Running a daycare business in
your home
Advantages of home daycare
Disadvantages of home daycare
Running a daycare in a facility
outside of your home
Advantages of using a
non-residential facility
Disadvantages of using a
non-residential facility
Choosing the Right Child Daycare Business for
You. As the owner, you can choose the type
of child care business that best suits you.
Parents have different child care needs, and you
get to decide which of those needs your daycare
will meet. In Chapter 3, you'll discover more
on:
Traditional daycare center
Overnight child care
Part time or drop-in care
Before and after school care
Care for children of part time
employees
Drop-in child care
Combination care
Naming your Child Daycare Business. Need ideas for naming your future child daycare business? Get ideas in Chapter 5!
Using Your Own Name
Play on Words
Childhood Theme References
Creating a Business Plan. If you're going
to achieve success with your new venture, you
have to plan the steps for getting there. In
Chapter 6, we discuss:
Business Structure
Sole Proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Limited Liability Corporation
(LLC)
Registering Your Child Daycare Business.
Every state in the U.S.A. requires a child care
business to be registered. In Chapter 7, we go
in more in-depth over this topic, including
insuring your child daycare business.
... You'll Also Discover...

Preparing Your Child Daycare
Business:
Preparing and Designating Your
Child Daycare Space
The Play Room
The Quiet Room
The Kitchen
The Bathroom/Potty Area
Storage Areas
Office Areas
Outdoor Areas
Child Daycare Equipment and Supplies Needed:
Furniture
Kitchen Supplies
Food Supplies
Playground Structures and Play
Sets
Toys
Games
Craft Supplies
Safety Proofing Your Home Child Care Business:
Physical and
Chemical Hazards
Safety in the Kitchen
Safety in the Bathroom
Fire Safety

Hiring Employees:
Where to find Employees
Interviewing Tips
Background Checks
Pay Rates
Benefits
Covering Sick Days and Holidays
Marketing Your Child Daycare Business:
Choosing a Niche
Competitive Analysis and
Evaluating Your Local Community
How to Find New Clients
Hosting a Grand Opening or Open
House
Child Daycare Curriculum
Development:
Creating a Daily Schedule
Activities for Infants
Activities for Toddlers
Activities for Preschoolers
Activities for Older Children

Child Daycare Policies and Procedures:
Creating a Policy Manual/Parent Handbook
Fees and Invoicing:
Rates and Fees
Collecting Payment
Late Payments
Collecting Government Child care Subsidies
Keeping Receipts for Tax Deductions
Child Daycare Operations and Policies:
Hours of Operation
Vacations and Holiday Planning
Pick-Up / Drop-Off Policies
Allergy Policies
Illness Policies
Administering Medication Policies
Vaccines
Special Needs Children
Diapering Procedures
Potty Training
Hygiene Procedures
Communicable Diseases
Hand Washing
Tooth Brushing
Toilet Use
Diaper Changing Area
Food, Dishes, and Eating Area
Toys and Equipment Cleaning

Child Daycare Discipline Rules / Policies:
Field Trip Permission Policies
Meal Planning:
Nutrition Programs
Planning a Menu
Allergies and Special Diets
Choking Hazards
Accidents and Emergencies:
First Aid Kit
When to Call an Ambulance
The Accident/Injury Report
Scheduling Fire Drills
Evacuation Procedures

Behavioral Issues:
Dealing with Problem Children
Bullying
Separation Anxiety
Working with Parents:
Daily Reporting Forms and Weekly
Charts
Monthly Newsletters
Formal Progress Reports
Special Events
... We Also Cover Topics On...
Pets in a Home Child Care
Business
Using Vehicles
Zoning Laws and Building Codes
Included in the Starting a Child Daycare Business Guide...

In addition to all the quality information contained in the guide, you'll also receive printable logs, awards, and forms!

As long as you have
a valid e-mail address, you'll
receive free updates
to Mommy Empire's Guide to
Starting a Child Daycare
Business! That means if we
add more forms, awards, and logs
to the guide... you'll get it
all at no extra charge.
Here's exactly what forms,
awards, and logs you'll receive:
Field Trip Permission Form
Medical Release Form
Emergency Contact and Medical
Information Form
Injury/Accident Report
Weekly Menu Sheet
Bottle Feeding Time Chart
Payment Statement
Late Payment Notice
Pass Due Statement
Child Pickup Authorization Form
Child Care Authorization Form
Medication Log
Daily Report Sheet (Boy)
Daily Report Sheet (Girl)
Daily/Sign-In Attendance Sheet
Missing Child Profile Card
Allergy Log
Employee Emergency Contact
Information
Employment Application
Employee Work Schedule Sheet
Employee Weekly/Monthly Time
Sheet
Little Girl Award
Little Boy Award
Shining Star Award
Missing Tooth Award
As a child daycare owner, you would provide an important service to your community while earning a competitive income. If becoming a child daycare business owner is your dream, turn your dream into a reality. You deserve the best out of life! May you pursue all your life's dreams.
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