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Is it too Expensive to Start a Daycare in Your
by Christine Groth |
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Published on this site: November 23th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
Opening a daycare in your home has so many benefits to it; the list goes
on and on. One of the greatest benefits that excites so many ladies is
the fact that you can make money and stay home and raise your children.
This was initially why I started my daycare.
I was a new mom of twins and I had an absolute desire to stay home and
care for my daughters. So it all worked out perfectly, I made money, took
care of my family and had a really great time teaching and caring for
other people's children.
Many of you have asked me advice on if starting a daycare is expensive.
This could be farther from the truth. To be honest with you most of the
items I use in my daycare I had already owned. Just think about it for
a minute, many of you are already mom's and have toy's laying around the
house.
And if you don't you can purchase toys at rummage sales, and Goodwill
for cheap. Books and toys can be borrowed from the library and parents
who attend your daycare can be asked if they have any items they would
like to donate. Over the years I've gone to businesses in my area asking
them if they had any donations, I've gotten items such as envelopes, huge roles of paper, colored
sheets of sticker paper, books of wallpaper samples, the list goes on.
All these items can be used for craft projects with children.
It always helps to be creative, one other thing I did that received rave
reviews is I bought a large circular wooden table at Goodwill for $15.00.
It was a beautiful table but too tall for small children. My solution
was to chop off the legs.
It's very important to keep in mind that many items around your home can
be turned into items that would be great for daycare. Another example
would be bones from Thanksgiving Turkey Dinners. Keep the large sized
leg bones to show children and teach about bones in humans and animals.
Starting a daycare in your home is one of the cheapest businesses you
can start. It only takes a short time to get things up and running. It's
not uncommon to start a daycare in one week's time.
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Christine Groth - is an author, mentor, and speaker. She has
written the book, "The Guide to Instant Daycare Profits" To
receive her free newsletter go to
http://www.instantdaycareprofits.com
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