OPENING A DAYCARE CENTER Essay

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OPENING A DAYCARE CENTER

Presented To

Mr. Scott Andersen, Regional Director
Young Stars Child Development Program CCLC
207 S Houston Street
Suite 130C
Dallas, TX, 75202

Prepared By
Adenike Awolowo

May 1, 2015

Abstract
The love for children is the motivation behind every daycare business owner. If you don’t love kids, why you would you want to open an environment in their favor. If you love children, starting a daycare center is a smart business choice. Owning a business is not an easy task especially when the business is a daycare center. There is a lot of hard work and dedication constantly being put into it each and every day and if all is done properly, the business can boom for an extensive amount of years.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
Prefatory Sections Letter of Transmittal 3 Title Page List of Tables and Illustrations 13 Executive Summary 14 -16

1.0 INTRODUCTION 4
1.1 Purpose 4
1.2 Research Methods Used 4
1.3 Limitations and Scope

2.0 EXAMING THE PROBLEM (or Background) 5

3.0 GATHERING DATA 5
3.1 Surveying Local Industries 5
3.1.1 Name of Industry One 6
3.1.2 Name of Industry Two 6
3.2 Other Data Sources 6

4.0 ANALYZING AND ORGANIZING FINDINGS (or Findings) 7
4.1 Analyzing Data 7
4.2 Organizing Findings 8

5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 9
5.1 Conclusions 10

6.0 GRAPHICS
6.1 Figure 1 11
6.2 Figure 2 11
6.3 Figure 3 12

7.0 WORKS CITED 17

Young Stars Child Development Program CCLC
Consulting Engineers
207 S Houston St, Suite 130C
Dallas, Texas 75202
(214) 748-1894 E-mail: scandersen@cclc.com

May 1, 2015

Mr. Scott Andersen, Regional Director
Young Stars Child Development Program CCLC
207 S Houston Street
Suite 130C
Dallas, TX, 75202

Dear Mr. Andersen:

Enclosed is the completed feasibility report that you authorized on February 28, 2006. The report examines the feasibility of your company implementing a better, stable, and loving environment for families and the ability to sustain your company for a period of time.

The report presents findings on similar plans now in operation in the Dallas area and examines program costs, operational guidelines, and suggestions for implementing a child development program. Leasing versus hiring teachers is also discussed. Recommendations and conclusions with cost and other factors are presented.

The report includes a brief Executive Summary of the findings, cost-effectiveness data with a brief summary of findings in supporting charts and visuals. A description of a currently operating child development facility program is also included. Findings indicate that implementing an employee vanpool program at Young Stars Child Development Program CCLC is feasible.

If you would like to discuss any part of the report, I will be happy to do so at your convenience. I shall look forward to presenting these findings to your Board of Directors at the June meeting. Thank you again for the opportunity to prepare this study.

Sincerely yours,

Adenike Awolowo

Enclosure: Report

INTRODUCTION

1.0 Purpose
This study focuses on the necessary information needed in owning a daycare business. My report discusses in detail how to effectively run a daycare business and to sustain it for a long period of time.
1.2 Scope and Limitations
This study focuses on the necessary information needed in owning a daycare business. My report will discuss in detail how to effectively run a daycare business and to sustain it for a long period of time. It will also detail location as to where it’s best to have a daycare facility. Not included in the report is a complete explanation of all legal processes in organizing the program.

1.3 Methods and Procedures

Methods and procedures used to gather data for this report were the following:
1. Library research was conducted to determine current practices