For anyone who enjoys working with children, starting a day care can be a fulfilling and rewarding career. Not only will you be doing what you love to do which is caring for the very young, you are making a good living at it. The size of the day care you start can be as small as hosting a half dozen kids in your home to running a big institution with dozens of kids. The size of the day care is something you have to decide based on what your objectives are as a small business owner will.
But notice that we used that phrase, "Small business owner". A day care is a business. And as long as you see that and don't think of your new enterprise as a glorified babysitting service, you will take the right steps from the first moment you get the idea to open your own day care all the way along the line until you are a big success in your new business.
To start your own business of any type requires planning, knowledge of how a successful business of your type runs as well as a firm grasp on who your customers are, how you will bring them to your business and how you will keep them. You also have to know how to respond to problems that will come up as you develop your day care business.
In the case of your day care, you are offering a service and not a product. But you have one huge issue that dominates much of how you set up the business. You are going to be given charge over a significant number of children whom you must care for and keep them safe, fed and relatively entertained all day long. On top of that, you must live up to parents expectations and that can be tough.
At the very least that means you are going to have to invest in facilities that come child proof and are highly durable. Also insurance and compliance with the legalities over day cares is critical to your success. You must not only know how to take good care of children, you have to be prepared for just about anything that can happen to a child. From nausea to injury to fights to good old fashioned home sickness, if you are going to be a success, you must be ready to respond to the crisis that will happen every day to some extent and to respond calmly and professionally.
There are going to be a lot of "hoops to jump through" from a legal and administrative point of view before you can be licensed to open a day care facility. Don't resent this process, even though it will be demanding and tedious for you to complete it. The parents who come to you to take care of their children want to know you are trained, that your facilities live up to established standards and that you are accountable to the state and medical requirements to be able to operate this kind of facility. The license you get when you open that day care center mean a lot to those parents. And those parents are your customers. So pass all of the preparation requirements with flying colors so you can open your doors with pride.
Even though a day care is oriented toward children, it is grown up work to prepare to open and then operate the facility. Learn all you can before you open by talking to people with experience or even working at a day care center before starting your own. With that knowledge, you will know what is expected of you when its your turn to be the boss of your own day care center.
When you make the determination that you are ready to start the process of owning your own day care, the first thing to recognize is that you are not going down uncharted paths here. The steps you will need to take to set up your day care are pretty much cut and dried. And while for you each step along the path to finally turning the key and opening the door of your shiny new day care is an adventure, it is an adventure many have had before you.
That is why there are already a number of good day care starter kits available to guide you on the path. Probably the most useful thing a day care starter kit will give you is a check list not only of what things you will need to do but what order you will do them. And the process the kit will take you through will accomplish two big goals. The first goal obviously is to get the set up and preparation work done so you can move forward at a steady pace toward making your dream of owning a day care a reality.
But the second goal may be the most important one. The process the kit will take you through will give you an education into what is required of you and what areas of study and focus you must give time to before you take the next steps toward opening your day care center. The education process of taking you from the dreamer status to a well informed day care owner is vital to equipping you with the knowledge and the awareness of pitfalls and opportunities to keep your eyes open for throughout the preparation time frame.
A good starter kit gives you a number of organizational advantages that put you way ahead of the game in starting your day care. For one thing the kit answers the question, "What do I do first?" as well as the question "What next?" The plan of development by itself is worth the cost of the kit because you get the sequence of steps to go through, the details you need to attend to in order to see success each step of the way and the timing you should expect to need to complete each step. That schedule is critical so you can tell if you are ahead of schedule or lagging behind and you can forecast a date when you can expect to actually open your day care center.
A day care starter kit will also give you a jump start on the regulatory issues that you must attend to so you can get your day care operators license and the medical and dietary "must dos" so you can document that you are running a facility parents can entrust their children to. The kit gives you the forms customized to your state and the procedures, email addresses, web sites, and phone numbers so you can learn what will be required of you to comply with regulations so your day care center can be certified and operate in a way that is approved of legally as well as by the parents who look to you to run your day care in a professional way.
Finding a day care starter kit isn't difficult. There are a number of them available on the internet. But get some references on these kits because if you are going to spend money on a starter kit, you want to know it has helped others be a success in getting their day care up and running. In fact, doing some interviewing with recently opened day cares and their owners might point you toward starter kits that have tangible evidence that they work because they helped one of your neighbors get started. So they can help you too.
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