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Ask Me Anything: How does owning a home daycare compare to working in a center?

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Bridget Garsh

Bridget Garsh

Mom to Hudson & Brooks, COO and Co-Founder
Bridget Garsh

Bridget Garsh

Mom to Hudson & Brooks, COO and Co-Founder

Before opening her home daycare, Beth spent 14 years working in a group child care center, including as a program director. Here, she explains the pros and cons of being an independent home daycare provider as opposed to working in a larger center. 

About NeighborSchools

At NeighborSchools, we make it easier to launch and run a home daycare, with support every step of the way. 

Because we know that child care matters—for parents, kids, and communities. But all too often, this essential work is underpaid and underappreciated. Caregivers like you deserve better.

Opening a home daycare means being your own boss, earning a good salary, and having the freedom to care for your kids or grandkids, too. Our team is dedicated to your success: We help you get licensed, find families, meet other providers, and connect with curriculum experts. 

Together, we’re leading a movement to make child care work better, for everybody. 

Bridget Garsh

Bridget Garsh

Mom to Hudson & Brooks, COO and Co-Founder