Currently get a ticket to kindergarten is not easy enough. Long lines and the mass of beneficiaries delay receiving a voucher. Many parents do not have the opportunity to sit with the child themselves, so private kindergartens become very popular.
A distinction is made between private daycare and home daycare. The last option assumes that the mother, who is on maternity leave with her child takes one or more more more children. It is usually practiced among relatives or good acquaintances. Such organizations usually work illegally, due to the complexity of paperwork.
Organization of a private kindergarten begins with the registration of a legal entity, since the law does not allow individuals to issue a license to open a general education institution. In order to calculate the necessary funds you need to make a business plan, which you can write yourself or hire a professional to do the job.
The room for a private kindergarten must contain separate rooms for sleeping, playing and activities. It is also mandatory to be provided rooms for cooking and medical room. It is important that the facility have an adjoining area where walks will take place. It is desirable to have a playground.
Furniture, sleeping gear, and kitchen equipment will be needed to prepare the rooms. For lessons with children will need teaching materials, books and games. The main thing is to create the most comfortable and safe environment for the child. You should think carefully about the decoration of the room. Interior design should have a positive effect on the child, and contribute to its aesthetic development.
It is better to select specialists in advance. It is desirable to do this even at the stage of equipping the room. It is important for parents to know that their children will be handled by professionals.
The costs of running a private kindergarten will consist of several parts. One-time costs for obtaining a license, various permits and payment of fees. Monthly costs to pay rent, utilities and wages to employees. Costs for food and medical supplies are viable.
In addition to the monthly fee for your child’s attendance, some day care centers charge a one-time admission fee and other small fees.