Thursday, August 20, 2009

Daycare or a PreSchool

A lot of women are thinking about opening a daycare, both as a way to spend more time with the kids and as a way to create more income and self-empowerment. But while daycares are well known and talked about, there is another option: Starting a preschool

A preschool teaches children aged 3--5 for 2--3 hours in the afternoon. It's something which is gaining more and more popularity as parents understand the advantages of beginning their child's education as early as possible.

You can set your own time, work for 2--5 days a week as you see fit and have a lot of freedom in determining what you teach. And it's possible to create a nice income stream through teaching a preschool. Some women make 1--3 thousands of dollars each and every month.

The thing about preschool is that it's different from a daycare because it's a lot less hours and you actually teach the kids instead of playing with them or just look out for them.

Of course, there is the challenge of creating a lesson plan and delivering it in a way which both parents and kids find interesting.

One woman who has opened a successful preschool is Joy Anderson. I recommend getting her free CD on how she did it: Click Here to get your Open a successful preschool Free CD

By the time you finish listening to this CD, you'd be able to make a much more informed decision on whether you want to run a daycare or the idea of a preschool strikes you as a better one.

I believe that this is an option worth considering and I recommend getting this Free CD while it's still available.

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