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Cooking With School Aged Children

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Children’s after school cooking classes are fairly easy to set up. You can contact various organizations, groups, day care centers and even schools to offer cooking classes for various ages. If you want to get really creative, have the children suggest their favorite foods that they have no idea how to make on their own and use them in your cooking classes.

Setting aside time each week (about an hour) should be adequate enough to have the children come to class, learn how to cook an entrée or dessert and help with part of the clean up. You will be teaching them more about nutrition, food safety, kitchen basics and how to communicate with each other better. Imagine a child’s face light up when they present their handmade meals to their parents?

How about considering children’s cooking classes for the summer, vacation bible schools or various summer camps? Summertime can be fun but can also quickly become boring to a child after their first or second week of “summer vacation”. Setting up and arranging cooking classes is very easy to do, whether it is for a small group or larger ones depending on the amount of help you have. You can research the cost of the supplies; your time and any help needed and figure that into the total cost. Offering such programs does take time to plan so having a partner and a good, solid business plan is always a good place to start. Healthy nutrition is a very big problem in our country and kids are eager and willing to learn new things. Children’s cooking classes are fast becoming of “demand” and could be a very fun and imaginative business opportunity.

Starting a Child Daycare Center

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

There are actually many types of day care centers. They range from simple child care day care, adult care and special-needs day care. Each comes with its own unique challenges and rewards. If you’ve decided that your area of expertise is child day care, then this article is a perfect read for you. Child day care centers are not just the day care centers that we are all familiar with, with play groups for babies and toddlers. Even older children need care when not at school or when their parents are away. Some families prefer this option to babysitter, who may sometimes be unreliable.

There are facility and family day care centers. Facility day care centers are for older children, at least 12 years of age and above. For family day care centers, the children are normally younger and the licensing or state laws are more stringent. Whatever kind of child day care you choose to operate, a safe, child-friendly environment ensures that parents will feel safe leaving the light of their lives in your hands. Make sure to choose an age group of children that you enjoy being with, because it will show. Taking care of toddlers when you really want to help mold pre-teen minds might dampen your enthusiasm for your business.

If you’re fortunate enough to have a garden or yard that the children can use or a playground, make sure that it is some distance from the street and that the children (no matter what age) can’t wander off. You’re responsible for their safety and well-being while they are in your care. Taking rudimentary precautions will prevent you from losing a child or from the daily accidents that happen to children, like the inevitable Foreign Object up the Nose.

Your day care center should meet your state requirements in order to acquire a license. This differs with every state, so be sure to brush up on your state law. No matter what kind of age group you cater to, it’s important to know this before you start your day care business because it will determine what kind of activities, design and other pertinent factors that your business will have. It will even help you decide what kind of employees you need to hire. Taking a little time to learn about the different child care you can administer will do wonders for your day care business.