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I have been thinking about starting a day camp for 3-5 year olds, as like a preschool/kindergarten prep. It will be a one week camp, and more than likely held at a park (a park with a large pavillion in case of rain and bathrooms) if I can get a city permit. The only thing is, I am only 17, so I don't know if parents would trust me enough to have the camp. I do have CPR certification, including infant CPR, basic first aid training, and also 5+ years of childcare experience. I would be doing this camp with at LEAST 3 other people helping me, and would hopefully have 10-15 campers. The other people that would be helping me would be one other teenager (with 4+ years experience) and 2 junior counselors with younger siblings, to be extra sets of eyes and hands. I also might have another teenager help. I am hoping to hear from some parents with children in this age bracket. If you want more information to give me your thoughts, feel free to email me! I forgot to add-my mom will be helping me out some, at least at first, just to make sure we can handle it. And yes I did post this yesterday, but I would like to hear from some more people. Again, thank you for taking the time to read this, and I would love to hear from you! What is your educational training if you are promoting kindergarten prep? What type of insurance or liability would you have if a child was hurt in your care? What is the plan in the case of an emergency? How will you manage if one or more of your assistants was unable to attend on any given day? Do you have clearances on file to work with children and do all the people who would be involved also have them? In a public park, what steps would be taken to secure the area from strangers and others who may also have access? Why are you running the camp, is it to make money? i say go for it the only thing i think that you need to start small. not with that many kids and remember in a open area one adult to three kids in that age group because you will have potty breaks with them learning how and they can run real fast I would trust you more if you were a little older you should just start planning. Work at a few daycares, take a few college classes, go to some seminars. yes, you will be fine...show the parents your certificates and the list of persons going with you to help out and their phone/cell number for contacts... If you were a stranger to me, I would not send my daughter if I found out your age and lack of experience/education. No offence, but I woudn't send my kids. I would completely trust you to babysit, but not in a setting like this. I gave stars to 3mom and also had this to input: Nope sorry. Would not send my 3,4 or 5 year old and leave them outside at a park all day(not even a few hours) with teen aged kids. I mean if i wanted them at a park i would take them myself. Which i do. For free. I think you have good intentions to want to start your own little business, but try something that doesn't involve children. My husband use to work at a rec center and was in charge of the day camps. Its really hard work. And they had kid ages 5 Thu 12. I mean there was always someone getting hurt during play time. GOOD LUCK!!! like someone else said, no offense... but i wouldn't send my 3 year old son. |
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