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ladymarshall
01-20-2008, 03:59 PM
If anyone has any information on sites or places I can find information on helping funding a daycare I am considering opening. Also I would like to know does anyone know of websites I can go to to see fianancial stats on daycare is the payoff worth the hard time and labor

Newcomer Misty
01-24-2008, 05:19 AM
I am new to the Hendersonville area and was searching for daycare. It seems really high here compared to Texas. Where do I start to begin if I wanted to babysit in my home?

Unregistered
02-05-2008, 04:20 PM
I am a current teacher about to complete my masters in Administration in Education. I am thinking about opening a Child Care and eventually a private school with it. I have no idea how to start, can anyone help?

Michael
02-05-2008, 05:00 PM
http://www.daycare.com/texas


Daycare Startup Guide Kit:
http://daycare.com/starting_a_daycare/index.html[/URL]

Daycare Insurance:
http://daycare.com/advertisers/insurance/index.html (http://daycare.com/advertisers/startingadaycare/index.html)

Accredited Daycare Classes:
http://www.daycare.com/advertisers/p...ter/index.html (http://www.daycare.com/advertisers/pennfoster/index.html)

To add your Daycare listing Information to Daycare.com:
[URL]https://daycare.com/php/start_new_signup.php

to lady marshall
02-19-2008, 04:47 AM
sister, it's a labor of love. that's all. there is money to be made, but you have to really be on top of your game.

K. Boston
03-03-2008, 11:15 AM
I am looking to open a Daycare Center in 2009. I will have my BA degree in Small Business Management during the Spring of 2009 and wanted to have the Center opened by the Winter of 2009. I am looking for brochures, grants, federal loans, in order to help start my daycare. I already have a business plan in the works.

If you have any ideas please let me know. My email is Kboston4@gmail.com

thanks

K Boston

angelgirl
07-23-2008, 01:45 PM
If anyone has any information on sites or places I can find information on helping funding a daycare I am considering opening. Also I would like to know does anyone know of websites I can go to to see fianancial stats on daycare is the payoff worth the hard time and labor

My sister in law says she makes about $2,000 a month and only keeps 6 kids as a regestered day care provider. If you can get on the food program they will repay you for the food (or a good % of it) but you have to make out monthly menu's.
angelgirl

Unregistered
01-06-2009, 05:46 PM
I am new to the Hendersonville area and was searching for daycare. It seems really high here compared to Texas. Where do I start to begin if I wanted to babysit in my home?

Begin by looking up the Department of Social Services requirements in your area. Follow them to the letter. Usually one care provider can care for 6 children in a home. You will have to have a fire inspection and a health department inspection of your home. I own a small child care in Charleston that started in my home. I am now licensed for 53 children. It can be done.

Kind regards.

Kathleen Allison
Chautauqua Day School
growuprighthere.org