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Starting a Home Day Care Business
Starting a Home Day Care Business
Starting a Home Day Care Business
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Day care providers and kindergarten teachers will always be a necessity for singles and couples with children.

For that reason, persons already involved in these professions will always have the flexibility to choose their venue of operation - ranging from Home Day Care to a full service Kindergarten Business.

The purchaser of this eBook will learn from an expert who started, owned and managed a Home Day Care Center; growing it so big that she had to move to a larger building to accommodate a full-service Kindergarten Business where she remained for 20+ years until selling the business and retiring.

This eBook will help you start your Home Day Care Business quickly, legally and with minimum out-of-pocket expenses. Learn how this person got started, what to look for when surveying a home to determine usable space to start a daycare, operation requirements, training needs, where to find equipment/toys, and much more.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 5, 2010
ISBN9781458029676
Starting a Home Day Care Business
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Edith Eveon Brown

Edith Eveon Brown, a published indie author, blogger, freelance writer, and publisher.She is the owner/operator of Jeteak Press, a short and long-term writing services company. Under her company’s name, Edith has authored and published an array of non-fiction and fiction books in electronic and printed versions under the following genres: how-to, literature, memoir, religion, self-help, and travel which can be purchased from your favorite book retailers.In January 2018, Edith sold her Maryland home, bought a motorhome, and set out to explore cities/states she had not visited during her career as a property inspector, researcher, and writer.As a full-time motorhome dweller and traveler, Edith Eveon’s continued desire to travel, meet/interview people, continues as she shares what she has learned, discovered, and observed as an author, blogger, freelance writer, and indie publisher while living on and off grid. As well as the pros and cons of motorhome ownership. Edith Eveon Brown, a published indie author, blogger, freelance writer, and publisher.

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    Starting a Home Day Care Business - Edith Eveon Brown

    I love kids and would love to make money taking care of children in my home — how do I start a home day care business?

    STARTING A HOME DAY CARE BUSINESS

    By Edith Eveon Brown

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright Edith Eveon Brown 2003-2014

    The Publisher Says, A home day care business can give you the opportunity to stay home with your own children and earn money at the same time. An expert with a background in child care shows you how to make your dream come true.

    Table of Contents

    Getting started with your home day care business

    Business requirements

    Other business matters

    Determine type of services to offer

    Programs

    Basic start up equipment and toys

    The last word

    Resources on the internet

    Resources in the library

    About the author

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    GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR HOME DAY CARE BUSINESS

    If you’re thinking about starting a home day care, you’re a part of a growing professional wave that is sweeping the nation. Home day care businesses are ideal if:

    A spouse who contributed to the support of the family was laid-off work due to cut-backs:

    A two-income family is preparing for its first child, and the mother wants to stay home with the child but needs income;

    a single or married person is forced to quit work to stay home with an elderly family member but needs to generate income;

    a retired couple has lost most

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