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- Complete all lessons and activities.
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Course Content
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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MODULE 1: Laying the Groundwork for Your Business
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MODULE 1: Laying the Groundwork for Your Business
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MODULE 2: Legal and Regulatory Essentials
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MODULE 3: Setting Up a Positive Learning Environment
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MODULE 4: Communication and Building Relationships with Families
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MODULE 5: Managing Finances and Growing Your Business
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MODULE 5: Managing Finances and Growing Your Business
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MODULE 6: Self-Care and Work-Life Balance
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MODULE 6: Self-Care and Work-Life Balance
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RESOURCES
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Evaluation
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Confirm Completion of 2025 A Strong Foundation for Your Family Child Care Business
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Education Assistance
Joanna Doyle
Executive Director of Education & Training
(800)875-1234 Ext. 206
Rosemary Hernandez
Co Executive Director of Education & Training
(800)875-1234 Ext. 510

I plan to create a support network by building relationships with other family child care providers, early childhood professionals, and local community resources. I would connect with provider associations, attend trainings, and participate in networking groups to share ideas and learn from others.
I plan to market my Family Child Care business by building strong relationships within my local community and using both personal connections and online tools. I will start by sharing information with friends, family, and neighbors. Having a simple flyer or brochure with clear information about my program, daily schedule, and philosophy will help families understand what I offer. Most importantly, I will rely on word-of-mouth recommendations from current families,
A business plan is important because it gives me a clear direction for how to run, grow, and stay organized in my child care program while meeting licensing and quality standards. One of my goals is to build a stable, high-quality family child care program where children are safe, supported, and learning, while also strengthening my curriculum, building strong relationships with families, and maintaining steady enrollment.
Anuncio mi daycare por Facebook, Instagram, pago marketing,
Building a network and maintaining connections comes down to attending social events and maintaining consistent communication with people who can support and further career growth
A business plan is important when it comes to maintaining longevity and completing long term goals.
el plan de negocio ayuda a que la guarderÃa funcione bien y dure en el tiempo. Ayuda a organizar el programa y permite controlar gastos e ingresos.
A business plan is important ..when you have a plan and every angle is thought out the chance of failure is less.gosl is to serve the community where we reside.
Attend events that put you in touch with people who can support your personal, educational, or career development
a multi-pronged approach focusing on online and local visibility is key. This includes creating a user-friendly website, leveraging social media, building a strong Google Business Profile
A business plan is crucial for entrepreneurs as it serves as a roadmap for their venture guiding decision making and ensuring a clear path toward success
Have a swap meet toys or items you know longer have a use for in your daycare but other providers do trade items or give to a provider in need if you have to many of something someone else can use it this will keep clutter down and give items a new life also swap ideas with other providers