Nonprofit and profit childcare centers differ in the area of having certified caregivers, as profit daycare centers are state-required to hire certified caregivers, while nonprofit centers usually are staffed by community volunteers. Weigh the differences between nonprofit and for-profit daycare centers with tips from a daycare owner and operator in this free video on childcare.
Expert: Veronica Baragas
Contact: www.mywigglesandgiggles.com
Bio: Veronica Baragas was born and raised in Austin, Texas and has been working with children and families for 10 years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
the information given here is shetchy. To say that non-profits employ/or have volunteers who are not qualified is a fabrication. Standards at the non-profit tend to be higher not lower than the for profits. The non profits will do as little as possible to meet the needs of parents and guardians. The non-profits have cirriculum and health and safety standards that are much greater. Does this woman own a for-profit daycare?
fjlancers 2 years ago