U.S. Small Business Administration  MP-29 
 
 
  HOW TO START A QUALITY 
  CHILD CARE BUSINESS 
 
 
  Management and Planning Series 
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  How to Start a Quality Child Care Business 
  replaces "Quality Child Care Makes Good Business Sense 
 
 
Portions of this publication were reprinted with permission of authors: Kathy Modigliani, Marianne 
Reiff and Sylvia Jones, authors of "Opening Your Door to Children: How to Start a Family Day 
Care Program," Copyright 1987. All rights reserved. The material in this publication may not be 
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means -- electronic, mechanical, photocopying, 
recording or other -- without the prior written permission of the U.S. Small Business Administration. 
 
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Small Business Administration does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the views and 
opinions of the authors or the products or services of the companies with which they are affiliated. 
 
  All SBA programs and services are provided to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. 
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  TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 
INTRODUCTION 
 
TYPES OF CHILD CARE PROGRAMS 
 
ASSESSING THE NEED FOR CHILD CARE PROGRAMS 
 National Need 
 Community Need 
 
IDENTIFYING YOUR REASONS FOR GOING INTO BUSINESS 
 Motivations 
  Personality -- Self-Assessment Questionnaire 
  Skills and Experience 
 Time Management 
 
PREPARING FOR BUSINESS