Child Care – 3 Points That Make It Imperative!

November 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Abhishek Agarwal asked:


With the rule of society changing to make way for smaller families that live away from their own families and friend’s groups or known communities like those existing in small-towns or rural settings that often have family elders or older siblings looking after the younger lot, there is a need for good childcare facilities that daycare centers springing up everywhere hope to provide. Not only do working moms and dads benefit from sending their kids to quality daycare, but even those recuperating from an illness or those attending to medical emergencies in the family also find a way to meet child-rearing challenges in a child-safe environment that the daycares of today provide.

1. Thus, with baby boomers showing the way for independent thinking and living even post-retirement and having been the kids that go out there and ‘just do it’ – there is loads of encouragement for kids to become independent of parental support at an early age; there are fewer stay at home moms and many single parents that make it necessary for more children now than ever before to be placed in daycare so they are not latch-key kids, like the ’80’s had. With so many instances of sex-offenders on the prowl for innocent kids, staying home alone is not a viable option and daycares provide qualified, trained staff focused on keeping children safe, happy and out of danger while learning new skills and activities besides seeing to their timely meals and rest, so are a good bet for many parents.

2. For those parents that cannot afford or find a suitable in-house babysitter or caregiver, daycare provides the best alternative for placing their child in safe, capable hands and a kids-friendly community where they learn to get along with other kids. Daycare options are a-plenty with variable fee-costs that make it an affordable and convenient option, not to mention safe and comfortable kids-friendly environment to learn and socialize in, for many parents; from full-daycare to part-time services to even week-end options, there are all kinds of daycares abounding! For pre-schoolers, there’s the option of after-school only daycare (3-5 hours) and for babies or toddlers, many a time one parent or the other may juggle work-load and shifts to be around so it may only be part-time daycare required, which makes it possible for parents to always follow every important milestone in the child’s life.

3. Instead of just watching TV or eating junk-food or perhaps putting themselves in danger when left alone without adult supervision at home, children are better off at daycares that provide a host of all-round child development facilities apart from full-time trained staff attending to children’s needs, right from healthcare to playtime and medical emergencies. You can choose to volunteer a few hours a week to make the transition from a home environment to a community one easier on your child or pay surprise visits to spend extra quality time with your precious one; this will allow you to know the real functioning of the daycare center and allow you to bond with your child.



How To Marketing Day Care Center A Very Basic Idea

June 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Sean Tan asked:


Starting a home daycare is a very popular profession, and at the same time, it can be commercially quite gratifying too. There are women who cannot work outside their homes, probably because they have babies of their own to look after. For such women, starting a daycare in their own homes is a very good idea. That way, their kids get company of other kids and money comes in too!

Daycare centers have become essential parts of our lives. When both parents of a kid are working, it becomes important for the kids to be kept in a homely place where they can be taken care of. To get a good daycare center for their kids, parents are willing to pay good amounts. Thus, if you want to make the best of this business, you will have to like kids and provide them with the best care that you can. That will also help you win the trust of their parents and keep your business moving along steadily.

If this idea interests you, the first thing you must do is get as much information as you can on how people are running their daycares. Here are some basic guidelines that can train you in how to start a home daycare.

The first thing you must find out about is the local state rules for these daycare centers. Learn about the licenses and the permits required for starting and operating daycare centers.

Making a start is the next important proposal. Arrange premises for your business, which could well be your own home. Then you have to get your patrons. This is going to be initially difficult. You might need to do your own publicity in the initial. Begin popularizing your daycare center in the neighborhood. Make posters and fliers. If possible give ads in the newspapers and in your local cable network. If you want, you can even make a small start with a baby-sitting service. This way, you can build the initial flow of clients.

You can increase your staff once you have more kids coming to your home daycare. Try to give all the facilities to the kids. Keep various toys, activity puzzles and games and books for kids of various age groups. It is better to plan a daily routine chart for kids, which will have their active participation. All these arrangements will need some finance in the beginning; since it is advisable to save a lot of money for investing in home daycare business.

Make a budget plan in advance and see if you can invest the total cost or you will need some financial help. There are some charity organizations that will like to raise funds for you. Or you may even consider taking a loan from government organization or any private lender. If your daycare will be at good location with proper facilities provides, it will make you a successful work-at-home person. This profession will also give immense pleasure, as you will be able to witness so several enthusiastic kids learning the basics of life.