Opening day care - from idea to first practical steps.Are you fond of children? Do you enjoy playing with them? Are you stay at home mom or dad? Do you need some additional income for your family without having to leave your own kids cared for by someone else? If your answers for some of these questions are positive, then opening day care may be that very money making opportunity you shouldn't fail to explore. What you should do first if you consider opening day careNo one likes being out of work. Opening your own day care is anothe way of making most of your unemployment. The very first thing for a beginner entrepreneur to do is to consider once again if he or she really has a mind for business and a taste for doing business specifically in the field of day care. Do you have a college or university degree in any related field? Of course, degree itself doesn't stand for success in business, anyway it helps you get a better vision of what you are going to do. Aside from letting you think outside the box, the degree may do little to help you succeed. Examples of successEssential Secrets to Daycare Success. Steps to guarantee success in opening daycare. Opening day care - if you are in NYCBureau of Day Care, NYC: Day Care Licensing Highlights. A special permit is required for day care services with children under two years of age. Become a Registered Family Day Care Provider. Upon receipt of the preliminary application, an Early Childhood Education Consultant will be assigned to work with you in order to help you develop and implement plans for the operation of your day care service. Hopkins Family Day Care Center Grand Opening took place November, 9, 2001. The new Johns Hopkins Day Care Center hosted a grand opening ceremony featuring remarks by Roger Brown, co-founder and president of Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the organization that operates the center. There was a ribbon-cutting ceremony by children to attend the center, which welcomed its first children Sept. 4. The facility's capacity impressed: 13 classrooms, a crafts room, office space, a conference room and kitchen occupying the first and second floors of the Church Home Professional Building on Broadway, with the ability to accommodate 156 children aged from 6 weeks to 5 years. The center's outdoor children playground features one of the area's best views of the Baltimore City skyline."
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