Child care learning centers.
| Title | Author | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
The Business of Child Care: Management and Financial Strategies![]() | Gail H Jack | Early childhood students will develop a firm grasp of the business and administrative skills required to run a financially stable child care center when they study this text, written by a child care director with an MBA and over 12 years of experience as an early childhood education adminstrator. | |
Family Child Care Record-Keeping Guide: 7th Edition![]() | Tom Copeland JD | The bestselling Family Child Care Record-Keeping Guide, 7th Edition is a must-have for family child care providers. With over 1,000 allowable updated tax deductions indexed alphabetically, this helpful resource has even more valuable information for keeping your business records and saving money on taxes. New sections address the sale of a home and the new IRS ruling that allows family child care providers to use a standard meal allowance rate to claim food expenses. | |
Start Your Own Child-Care Service![]() | Jacquelyn Lynn | Get Paid to Care for Kids! Do you enjoy working with children? Would you like to help lighten the load on busy moms and dads? With more and more parents needing help to care for their children, the market for child-care services is exploding. Whether you want to start a family-style child-care center in your home, a large center at a commercial site or a niche business like child transportation, this guide can help you get started. Business experts and successful child-care service owners offer valuable information on: Legal and insurance concerns Facility location and setup considerations Security issues How to establish and revise rates Hour and policy considerations Records to obtain from parents Sample forms, updated resources and step-by-step instructions will get you on the road to success. | |
Family Child Care Marketing Guide: How to Build Enrollment and Promote Your Business As a Child Care Professional (Redleaf Business)![]() | Tom Copeland | With more and more children being cared for in a family child care setting, it is no longer a market that can be taken for granted. Quality, prices and procedures are just a few of the important issues that matter the most to current and prospective customers. With this in mind, caregivers are faced with the challenge of setting their family child care apart from the rest. Learn how to spread the word about the benefits of your quality child care services! The Family Child Care Marketing Guide will help you maximize your enrollment and income and find inexpensive ways to promote your business. Learn from dozens of marketing tips, including ways to use current parents to help attract new parents, how to close the sale with prospective parents, where to advertise effectively, and more. This 120-page guide is perfect for new providers or experienced professionals. | |
Family Child Care 2011 Tax Workbook and Organizer (Redleaf Business)![]() | Tom Copeland JD | As tax season approaches each year, thousands of family child care providers save time and money using the Family Child Care Tax Workbook and Organizer. The most comprehensive resource available, this 2011 edition contains up-to-date information regarding new tax laws, helpful and reliable tips, and organizational devices to take the guesswork out of filing taxes. | |
How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Child Care Service: With Companion CD-ROM![]() | Tina Musial | Because parents must work outside the home, there will always be a demand for childcare. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 64 percent of married-couple families, both husband and wife work outside the home. There are nearly 12 million children under the age of five in child care each week in the United States. With concerns about quality child care, the trend is to move away from large operations and turn to the small services located close by work or home. This increase in small day care operations creates a huge opportunity for someone who loves children and wants to create a business dedicated to taking care of them. A child care service makes an ideal home based or part-time business. Start-up costs are low, you do not need an office, you do not need any costly special equipment, all you need to get started is an approved facility and a desire to succeed. Here is the manual you need to be successful in this highly profitable segment of the service industry. | |
Family Child Care Legal and Insurance Guide: How to Protect Yourself from the Risks of Running a Business (Redleaf Business)![]() | Mari Millard and Tom Copeland JD | This easy-to-read guide takes the intimidation out of running a family child care business through legal and insurance planning. From researching and purchasing homeowner’s, liability, auto and disability insurance to protecting against lawsuits, the Family Child Care Legal and Insurance Guide details the many practical ways business owners can maximize their knowledge about the safeguards needed to ensure the health and prosperity of their businesses. | |
Start Your Own at Home Child Care Business, 1e![]() | Patricia C. Gallagher | This step-by-step guide to some of the difficult issues which surround the establishment of a home-based child-care business--including licensing, insurance, and zoning--explains how to develop clientele, increase business through advertising and promotion, daily activities, where to obtain free supplies, and more. | |
Family Child Care Contracts and Policies, Third Edition: How to Be Businesslike in a Caring Profession (Redleaf Press Business Series)![]() | Tom Copeland JD | The completely revised and expanded version of this best-selling business classic gives home-based child care providers the most updated tools needed to establish and enforce contracts and policies, build trust between provider and parent, and demonstrate provider professionalism. This new edition includes a CD-ROM with customizable worksheets and forms for creating a policy handbook and contracts designed specifically for your business. | |
So You Want to Open a Profitable Child Care Center, 1e![]() | Gallagher | This helpful resource explains how to begin one's own day-care business, providing information on financing, legal aspects, and effective marketing techniques. Tips from experienced directors help minimize start-up problems. |
| Tags | care child learning |
| Address |
, |
| Web | kiddieacademy.com | Type | Franchise |