Daycare Days for Providers: What You Should Know Before Opening Your Home
by Miko MarshPublish: May 31, 2013Advice & How ToGeneral NonfictionBusiness
Book Overview
The idea of transitioning from babysitting to caring for children professionally as a home daycare provider can be intimidating. Before you open your home for family child care or as an in-home day care school, you will want to get some insight and encouragement to save you from potential headaches or costly mistakes.
Daycare Days for Providers is designed to answer questions caregivers have often after they have gotten themselves stuck in a problem. Miko offers mentoring advice from knowledge she has gained through experience or from watching her colleagues. Get tips on how to work with families, anticipate obstacles, and set your goals so that you can provide a well-rounded quality family child care program.
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BIOGRAPHY I'm a mother, author, caregiver, instructor, and motivator. I have a degree in social services, college certification in Early Childhood Care Education, have worked directly with individuals in behavioral facilities, and have owned my own daycare. My author credits include books related to caregiving, an educational workbook for introduction to childcare, and personal transformation. Numerous articles, blogs, blurbs, and notes are posted online through different ministries, organizations, and businesses for which I was a ghostwriter or contributor. My main writing areas include Bible-based topics, caregiving, personal growth, and interpersonal communications. However, I will sometimes write things to amuse myself because I love to laugh.
In addition to homeschooling my children for a few years, I have given instruction in piano, reading music, mathematics, and other areas in which I could assistant. I enjoy supporting others, helping them to find areas in which they can shine, and seeing people of all ages and abilities reach their individual goals.