I think the idea is a good one. Based on the current rural situation, it can indeed solve the worries of many families. But it’s better to go to the local area to check it out first, and don’t act too hastily. Through self-examination and visits, if it is worth it, do it boldly, but you must also coordinate with the relevant departments. It is better to have a guarantee than no guarantee.
It is not a problem to run day-care classes in rural areas. The problem is whether anyone is willing to send their children to a day-care class.
Nowadays, with the accelerated development of urbanization in various regions, more and more rural people have entered the city, working hard to develop and support their families in the city. Once they have a foothold in the city, they will People will buy houses and live in cities for a long time, which has caused a sharp decrease in the rural permanent population and triggered a series of problems such as "empty nesters" and "left-behind children".
That’s a topic. We are not discussing this issue. Let’s just talk about rural day-care classes. I have experience in this:
My uncle’s cousin ran one in this village. The village is not that big. It has a permanent population of more than 1,000 people, which means it only has about 200 or 300 households. She used her yard to tidy up a little, purchased related children's play equipment and nap beds, and turned it into a family-style daycare class. Because the original plan was to only serve the neighbors of the village, the charges were not high, and only a 30% profit margin was reserved for its own costs.
In fact, rural areas should set up supplementary child care classes. Whether you are willing to do so depends mainly on the price!
1. At present, many elderly people in rural areas take care of their children. It is conducive to the growth of children
2. Your class must have certain characteristics and be wholeheartedly considerate of the children.
3. When you start running classes, you may make no or very little money, but it requires your persistence. It would be better to have more children
I think it is okay.
1. Nowadays, many people in rural areas work outside. They work hard to make money outside so that their children can live a better life.
2. Children in rural areas are taken care of by the elderly. They basically have no education. They only need to feed and clothe their children, so their parents want to find a place where they can tutor their children.
3. It depends on what kind of tutoring class you want to teach. I personally suggest that if you are talented, you can choose calligraphy, and then provide after-school tutoring homework, but the fee should not be too high. The food is recommended to be nutritious. If done well Yes, there is still a future.