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  1. A code of conduct for a day care center is established by the owner concerning teacher-to-parent relationships, as well as employer-to-employee relationships, and the minimum standard rules provided by the state are taken into consideration. Develop a proper code of conduct with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  2. Day care centers are responsible for getting liability insurance, which can include coverage for transportation, swimming pools and other amenities on the facility grounds. Find out where day care insurance is available with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  3. Marketing a day care center requires first determining the target clientele families, comparing other day care center marketing strategies and making the facility attractive to those families. Market a day care center to better serve the community with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  4. A day care center schedule should include nap times, meal times, play time outside, lessons and quiet time, and monthly schedules can be distributed to the parents to keep them informed of any special events. Develop a flexible schedule for a day care center with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  5. Day care jobs for teens include being a teacher's aid or an assistant teacher starting at the age of 16, but 18-year-old teens can teach their own class. Begin a career in the child care industry at age 16 with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  6. Day care teacher certification requires a minimum of a high school diploma or GED, though some facilities require at least six credit hours of college-level coursework in early childhood education. Get a Child Development Associate Degree to become a day care director with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  7. Day care teachers are required to provide a safe, healthy and clean environment where children can learn through play and develop social, tactile and communication skills. Understand the job of a day care teacher with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  8. The working conditions for a day care teacher are high energy, so comfortable clothes, good communication skills and a high stamina for supervising six to 12 children at a time are necessities for the job. Discover the working conditions in the day care environment with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  9. The main governing board for day care centers is the state government, which administers minimum standards, makes monthly or yearly inspections and determines if the facility can continue operating. Find out about governing institutions for day care centers with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  10. Grants for day care centers may be available through the U.S. Small Business Administration or through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Find grants to replace outdated or worn equipment at a day care center with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  11. Starting up a day care service begins by checking with the local Department of Family and Protective Services, where an orientation is held to offer information and forms to start the process. Open a day care service, referencing literature on child care facilities, with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  12. When designing the interior of a day care center, consider organizing book shelves, desks, displays and even sinks at a lower level to better accommodate the needs of the children. Make a day care center inviting for both parents and kids with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  13. Jobs at day care centers include the lead director, the receptionists, the teachers, the teacher's aids, assistant teachers and the custodial services. Find a job at a day care center for any experience level with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  14. Day care teachers develop lesson plans that include a variety of activities revolving around a theme, whether it be numbers, food, animals, the alphabet or any other idea that encourages academic development. Get ideas for a day care lesson plan, where kids learn through play, with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  15. Procedures of a child day care center involve getting proper documentation for each child, including shot records, admissions forms and parent and guardian information. Sign in each child as they arrive, keeping track of who picks them up every day, with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  16. Qualifications for a day care teacher include being at least 18 years of age, having a minimum of a high school diploma or a GED, and sometimes having at least six credit hours of college-level coursework. Qualify to be a day care teacher or director with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  17. Running a day care center requires the utmost organization, attention to detail and genuine love of teaching children, as it is a rewarding yet difficult task to oversee the employees, the children and the business. Maintain a day care center while meeting family and employee needs with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  18. Safety issues in a day care center include accounting for each child throughout the day, making sure the toys and equipment are safe and functional, maintaining outdoor play equipment and keeping the entire facility up to code. Assess safety in day care center with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  19. Day care teachers should always leave their personal lives at home, have open and honest communication with parents and co-workers and take time to reduce stress after work. Be a successful day care teacher, where communication is key, with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  20. Open a small day care center first to get a feel for the day-to-day activities and responsibilities before taking on the task of opening a full-scale facility. Ease into running your own day care facility with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  21. Adult day care centers offer meals, companionship and activities for adults who are no longer able to function independently or for adults who are isolated and lonely. Find one of the 4,000 adult day care centers nationwide with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  22. Good attributes of a day care center include having a low turnover rate with employees, offering a healthy food program and being registered with the Better Business Bureau. Research various day care centers to find one with positive attributes with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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  23. The duties of a day care teacher include teaching the children, cleaning up after them, changing diapers, wiping noses, feeding lunches and preparing engaging activities throughout the day. Understand the job of a day care teacher with advice from a day care owner and operator in this free video on child care facilities.

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Sometimes parents need to seek the help of others when raising young children. Child day care is a great solution for busy or working parents to get things done while their child learns and plays with other children under adult supervision. Day care centers vary in quality and cost, but all must meet certain state regulations. Not only do day care centers provide relief for the parent on-the-go, but they also provide a great learning and socializing environment for young children before they start attending school. In this free video series on child care, the owner of a day care center discusses several topics about running and working at a daycare facility. Find out about the rules and regulations for starting up a day care, and understand the qualifications for day care teachers around the country. Find out what to include in a day care code of conduct, and get tips on designing the interior of a new child care center. Cater to the needs of the community when starting a daycare, and always let the passion for caring for children shine through the facility.

 
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Veronica Baragas Veronica Baragas was born and raised in Austin, Texas, and has been working with children and families for more than 10 years. Her experience includes being a full-time nanny, live-in nanny, babysitter, household manager and day care worker. Baragas now owns and operates Wiggles and Giggles, which offers home day care, babysitting services and special events.dkdk

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