For a start, you
really have to do thorough research. You have to know what you
are getting yourself into, the pros, the cons and the
prospects.
- Does your locality need another daycare operator?
- Will it be profitable in your area?
- Are those running the existing centers enjoying the
experience?
- These are some of the numerous questions you need to
get answers to.
It would be a great idea to visit existing daycare centers;
you could interview parents about what they think of the
services they are getting, what they expected and also the
operators about how well the business is
thriving.
You will also want to learn about licensing and
certifications required for running a daycare business.
Some states will require that you get licensed while some
others may not. You may also want to get First Aid, CPR or
other kind of certifications.
Even if these were not pre-requisites, they would come handy
when the business gets into full swing.
You never can tell what events could occur, it is always
better to be prepared for accidents and eventualities.
There is also the personal side of the story.
You need to consider if you
want to run a home based daycare business or a daycare
center.
If it is going to be home based, do
you need to modify or change your house to be make it child
friendly, do you own a building or will you have to rent the
required space.
You should also consider what
impact being with children all day long would have on you
and your family. If you are not a natural child lover, a
daycare business may be very demanding, as tending children
requires a lot of love, understanding and patience.
If you have growing kids yourself, the task may be more
demanding, as you never can tell what impact the kids you
are tending will have on your own children.
However, if handling such things is not stressful for
you or if you are stay at home mom that is seeking to
supplement her income with the venture, then a home based
daycare business might just the right thing for you.
- As with any other business venture, a clear business
plan would definitely impact positively on its success. You
need a business plan to map out the viability or otherwise
of the venture.
- You need to consider the initial capital and expense
you will incur setting up the business, where these monies
will come from and how you are going to recoup your initial
capital plus profit.
Your business plan will also take care of all necessary
accounting and tax expenses, and even create back ups in case
of accidents or other eventualities.
In all, the success of your business venture will be
directly proportional to how well prepared you were before you
jumped into it.
Do as much research as you can, learn all you can find about
children and their needs, what parents wish for their children
and especially, a good business plan. It is never wrong to be
well prepared, you will be better for it.
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