How to Start a Home-Based Day-Care Business (Home-Based Business Series)

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by Shari Steelsmith

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Everything you need to know to run a profitable and satisfying day-care business from your home. Have you ever dreamed of starting a home-based day-care business? Have you been hesitant to put your plans into action? Whether you're interested in caring for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, or a mix of all three, this comprehensive guide can help you make that dream a reality. Author Shari Steelsmith, a former editor with Parenting Press, offers down-to-earth advice and proven tips on everything from getting your day-care business off the ground, to managing your cash flow and staying profitable once you are in business. With recommendations from day-care providers and handy worksheets, checklists, and sample forms, this guide will show you how to avoid common pitfalls and achieve your goals. Learn all about: Working out of your homeSetting fees and policiesPlanning activities for childrenFostering good social skillsScreening parents and childrenSolving common problemsUsing discipline and guidance techniques Use these special features and workbook pages: Personal skills inventorySample medical consent formSample advertisementsProfitability worksheets Sample menusInternet resource Shari Steelsmith and her husband are the parents of three children—two teens and one launched. A full-time mother and freelance writer, Shari is a columnist for parentingpress.com and the author of Go to Your Room! Consequences that Teach , the board-book series Feelings for Little Children , and Peekaboo and Other Games to Play with Your Baby . 

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