Starting my own daycare

Mom and Dad didn’t have the money to buy me a home, so I had to depend on portable air cleaners for the first few years, until I had money to buy my own house and have a whole home air purification system installed, but until then, the portable air purifiers did really help

All through high school, I constantly dreamed of opening my own daycare. I even took child care courses in college that earned me my 40 hour child care certificate so that I could get a job in a daycare. But, I didn’t want to work in a regular daycare. I know that children thrive better when they are cared for by people who know them personally and care about them. I knew that if I opened a traditional daycare some day, I would be involved more in the paperwork and day to day operations than in the hands on care of children, which is what I really wanted. I wanted to teach these children their letters, numbers, shapes and colors, to tie their shoes and color in the lines, and become an important part of their lives. I got a lot of support from my parents, so, when I graduated, they helped me rent a house that I could live in but was big enough to use as a home daycare. I had a playroom/classroom and a room for napping and time out, and a bathroom specifically for the children. The only problem was that the rental came with a basic central heating and cooling plan and I needed an air purification system for the home daycare. Mom and Dad didn’t have the money to buy me a home, so I had to depend on portable air cleaners for the first few years, until I had money to buy my own house and have a whole home air purification system installed, but until then, the portable air purifiers did really help. I was able to take in a baby with asthma, and another child with dust allergies and keep them comfortable and healthy. The room air purifiers made it so the little one’s can breathe freely.

 

 

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