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Make Your Day Care Stand Out And Be More Profitable

by Fiona Lohrenz

Fill your day care with children of contented parents by getting an edge on your competition thus ensuring your business stands out from the dull crowd. In order to achieve this desirable end you can take some small, cheap, easy to implement steps that will guarantee results. You need to imbue your business with unique traits that will ensure your success so a little investment of time, thought and some money is essential.

You want parents to know that you provide excellent quality child care but how do you convey that to a nervous, cynical parent on a visit to your day care? Effective policies will indicate to parents the philosophy of your service and how your agreed and consistent methods of doing things will ensure the wellbeing of their children. They will clearly define what procedures occur in relation to certain events and should essentially; outline a step by step guide to how your day care is run.

Thorough, well developed policies show potential clients that there are definitive expectations, understandings and guidelines for all daily operations ensuring consistency and accountability at all times. Moreover your policies should reflect current best practice and they will show that you meet all legislative requirements, in other words!.you run a tight ship.

Gaining a third party accreditation is a great way to differentiate your day care from the herd. Rubber stamping from a respected organization screams respectability and quality to potential parents. You will need to pay an annual joining fee and undergo an assessment by one of their inspectors (but you won't have anything to worry about because you're already doing everything right anyway!). Once accredited you can slap that recognition on every bit of promotional material you possess.

These organizations can also provide tremendous support to day care owners in the form of information, training, publications, workshops and conferences. Here are some of the places you can go to for accreditation:

* Council on Accreditation - www.coanet.org * National Association for Education of Young Children - www.naeyc.org * National Association for Family Childcare - www.nafcc.org * National After school Association - www.naaweb.org * Canadian Childcare Federation - www.cccf-fcsge.ca/home_en.html

Unfortunately, horror stories abound focusing on children being abused and neglected in day cares all over the world. Take every possible step to provide parents with evidence that yours is a legitimate, quality, caring day care. Get yourself background checked and display the results for all to see. A small fee will procure this valuable service from a professional company. Have an open door policy and promote it with gusto. If you want to see pure relief wash over a parent's face think about installing a CCTV in your service. The peace of mind from being able to see your little one on a daily basis is invaluable.

New parents will walk several steps closer to enrolling their child in you day care if you take some or all of the above mentioned steps. Easing some of their apprehension and fear from the outset will begin the growth of the trust process so vital for people looking for day care. Stand out from the crowd by presenting proof of your exceptional, quality care. ----------------------------------------------------------ARTICLE END

To discover more about how to start a daycare, visit Child Care Only where you will find this and much more, covering all aspects of opening daycares.

Published January 13th, 2009

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