How to run a successful daycare

About Me Profitabledaycare.com

I graduated in early youth instruction in 2001. I worked in a couple of childcare focuses and immediately found that I had a HUGE business visionary within me holding back to turn out and change the world. I was burnt out on working for somebody. I despised the absence of opportunity, the standards I needed to keep and more often than not my managers!!!

At 26 years old I quit my place of employment and wandered off into the business world.

I opened my childcare business in September 2004. The sum total of what I had was a negligible credit extension from the bank, a fantasy to offer quality administrations to my customers and the assurance to work for myself!

It wasn’t going great, particularly toward the start, yet I was persuaded to accomplish my objective. I was a finished beginner to business. I was overhelmed and apprehensive that I wouldn’t have the option to do be fruitful. Consistently, I committed such a significant number of errors . Some little and some tremendous!

In my 15 years as a childcare entrepreneur just as more than 20 years as a guaranteed instructor I have learned alot!

I accept that owning a childcare business is one of the most satisfying and funnest fields to be in!

My strategic very straightforward: I instruct how to run and deal with an effective and productive childcare to new entrepreneurs.

I’m so glad to have you here!

Christina Rizakos

Childcare Business Mentor and Strategist

Christina Rizakos-Daycare Business Mentor and Strategist

I began my childcare focus in 2004 with my Business accomplice and sister !

We were exceptionally youthful , in our mid 20s however we realized we needed an existence of opportunity and we realized we needed to work with little youngsters so we worked and we worked A LOT.

we worked six days per week and fundamentally did each and every activity you can envision : cook 👩🏫 instructor , chief, janitor, decorator ….you name it we did it.

The most significant thing I learned is simply the significance of taking consideration. To develop expertly and by and by. To put resources into trainings. To be fit as a fiddle with the goal that I could maintain my business effectively.

It’s everything begins with you

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