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Starting a Kindergarten Business
Starting a Kindergarten Business
Starting a Kindergarten Business
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Starting a Kindergarten Business

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This electronic book was developed to help readers with the desire to start their own Kindergarten Business reach that goal quickly and with minimum out-of-pocket expenses.

Let an expert with a background in both professions, "Starting a Home Day Care Business and Starting a Kindergarten Business" walk you through the process of building your kindergarten business from the ground up without dealing with normal child care facility start-up hassles. Learn about Market studies, training, expanding from a Home Day Care Business to a Kindergarten Business, finding the right location, safety and legal requirements, determine which services to offer, staff/children ratios, daily curriculum for infants to five-year youths, supplies and equipment needs, marketing your business, the enrollment process, interviewing potential staff and parents of students, and much more.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 24, 2011
ISBN9781458113672
Starting a Kindergarten Business
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Edith Eveon Brown

Edith Eveon Brown, a published indie author, blogger, freelance writer, and publisher.She is the owner/operator of Jeteak Press, a short and long-term writing services company. Under her company’s name, Edith has authored and published an array of non-fiction and fiction books in electronic and printed versions under the following genres: how-to, literature, memoir, religion, self-help, and travel which can be purchased from your favorite book retailers.In January 2018, Edith sold her Maryland home, bought a motorhome, and set out to explore cities/states she had not visited during her career as a property inspector, researcher, and writer.As a full-time motorhome dweller and traveler, Edith Eveon’s continued desire to travel, meet/interview people, continues as she shares what she has learned, discovered, and observed as an author, blogger, freelance writer, and indie publisher while living on and off grid. As well as the pros and cons of motorhome ownership. Edith Eveon Brown, a published indie author, blogger, freelance writer, and publisher.

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    Starting a Kindergarten Business - Edith Eveon Brown

    I love kids and would like to start a kindergarten – what do I have to do?

    STARTING A KINDERGARTEN BUSINESS

    By Edith Eveon Brown

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright Edith Eveon Brown 2003-2014

    The Publisher Says, "Starting a successful kindergarten business does not have to be a dream; it can be a reality if you apply the easy to read, step-by-step instructions provided in this e-book. An expert with a background in child care and day care management shares her experience and tells you what you need to know in order to start and maintain a successful kindergarten business."

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    First Step – Research

    Conduct a market study

    Training

    Important business considerations

    Services to offer

    The learning environment

    Daily curriculums

    Supplies and equipment

    Other issues

    Enrollment process

    Staff recruitment process

    Record keeping

    Resources on the internet

    Resources in the library

    About the Author

    About the Expert

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    FIRST STEP – RESEARCH

    If you started your home-based day care by following instructions provided in our e-book entitled Starting a Home Day Care, you're already familiar with the initial start-up process and will be building on that knowledge. However, if you're new to the field, your confidence will soar after reading what follows.

    I want to stress that kindergarten is a step up from home-based day care. Most states and parents use it to expose children to group learning and to build socialization skills before they go into first grade. Attendance at kindergarten enhances a child's learning ability, but not all governments require children to go to kindergarten prior to entering first grade.

    If the market for this business in your

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