Tips for Effective Management of a Daycare Business
There is a lot of work attached to opening a daycare business. The list of things to do will seem overwhelming and unending. You have your research, your business plan, designing an area, acquiring staff, obtaining clients and countless other tasks. However, it is equally important you lay the groundwork now for the effective management of your day care business once you are up and running. This article provides some tips on how to do just that.
The design of an area for the children is a given. You have provided them with space for play, rest, dining, toileting and outdoor fun. Did you stop you think about incorporating a specific area where you could work with no distractions? You need a workspace where you can plan and conduct the operations necessary to run the business. This is where you deal with taxes, staff paperwork, regulatory issues, advertising etc. The nuts and bolts of your daycare.
Home based or otherwise your day care is a business and needs to remain separate from your personal life. If you start mixing up appointments, calendars, tasks, and so on, your business is likely to suffer. Try to have a separate telephone line and email address for your daycare. Open a bank account specifically to cater for the business and use it to purchase all business related items i.e. office supplies, art supplies, food, cleaning equipment etc. In order to effectively manage your home based daycare business, be sure that business is kept separate in all aspects right down to having a separate PC and desk for personal and recreational use so that the business office remains just that, for business.
Time management is vital, particularly if your day care is attached to your home. If you are not fastidious about organizing your time you will become disorganized, inefficient and frazzled with little pieces of you spread all over. Timetable your day with core slots of time devoted to the daycare and within those slots schedule specific activities. Assign quieter parts of the day to complete domestic chores enlisting family members to help out. Don't forget to factor in breaks and relaxation time for you too. Childcare is a tiring business and you need to keep fresh and energized.
One of the disadvantages of working for yourself especially if you are home based is the tendency of friends and family to assume you are always free for visits. This can be detrimental to your time management system thus your business. Speak to all concerned and explain that between the hours of 8am and 2pm you are working and unavailable. Explain that you are a professional and as such need to dedicate yourself completely to the task at hand during these hours. Then put your answering machine on your personal phone and don't give them your business number.
Approach planning your day with your business head on. You can effectively manage your daycare and family life in tandem, it just takes a bit of thought and a lot of discipline. Policies and procedures take a little bit of work to put in place but once there they make for the smooth running of any business. Ultimately, your success depends on it. Get planning.
Fiona Lohrenz has been running her own day care for the past 10 years and is the founder of a childcare website that offers articles and resources for child care providers and parents. She has also produced 'Start a ChildCare Business' DVD found here StartChildCare.com. Fiona can be reached at her website here: ChildCareOnly.com
Published January 10th, 2008
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