Starting Your Family Day Care Business:

Five Common Misconceptions

Sitting in the brightly-lit meeting room, notebook in hand, I waited for the Family Day care Orientation meeting to begin. About thirty others waited with me, all wearing the same hopeful, anticipatory expression. I imagine they all shared with me their own variation of the "day care
 dream."

It was going to be such fun! I could earn an income and still be at home with my kids. I imagined the darling little preschoolers coming to my door every morning, eager to begin another fun day. I could envision my family room all set up with a child size table and chairs and shelves filled with books and toys, sunshine streaming through the windows. We would have a full day of games and songs, arts and crafts, meals and snacks, and a lengthy nap, during which I would do all of my housework. The parents would all be so happy to have such a loving, caring place to bring their children; they would gladly pay top dollar for such service!

Somehow these daydreams never involved any fighting, crying, kicking, screaming, biting, spitting, hitting, temper tantrums or rainy days!

Okay, maybe I wasn't really that unrealistic, after all I do have children of my own, but I did have some pretty impractical thoughts about my future child care career. In time I discovered that while childcare is truly a rewarding and important job, it can also be frustrating, exhausting and under appreciated.

Looking back at my own experience, there were a few things that I wish I'd been better prepared for when I was just getting started. The following are five common misconceptions about what it's like to have your own day care business.

Related information
  • Most poeple think opening a daycare business will be easy and fun.
  • Running your own daycare business is certainly not easy, and usually not so fun.
  • But those "special" days make it all worth while.
 
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The requirements to get started vary on your area. I know it took some work for things to get started. I was able to get mine up and running fairly quickly using the daycare starter kit I bought online. You might want to check it out.

Posted on 09/30/2008 at 4:09:38 AM

to you need to ask the police to start one or do you just start ??

Posted on 05/16/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

I appreciate the honesty and encouragement. I'm currenly looking into starting my own family day care and I have found the most sites are unrealistically optimistic or overly pessimistic. I feel much more comfortable now looking at starting up a day care, now that I have received some honest and candor advice. Thanks.

Posted on 05/05/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

I REALLY ENJOY CARING FOR CHILDREN BUT I DONT LIKE THE COMING AND GOING

Posted on 03/10/2007 at 10:03:00 PM

I have been doing childcare in my home for 16 years. I only watch 2 or 3 children not related to me and also care for my own 5 children. (Ages 4 to 16) It can be stressful, but if you are organized it is great to work at home. Children love you unconditionally and are so much easier to please then adults in the corporate world.

Posted on 01/28/2007 at 2:01:00 PM

I would have to think that running a daycare would be the most stressful job in the world. I don't even want to take care of my own children, so I certainly wouldn't like babysitting someone else's all day!

Posted on 10/27/2005 at 8:10:00 PM

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