by Hopping In Blog | Apr 10, 2018 | Daycare Safety, Daycare Supplies, General
While safety can’t be overstated, installing cameras in your daycare can cause plenty of confusion and even some deep questioning. It isn’t an easy choice to make. As an owner, your first priority is keeping the kids safe and happy. And installing cameras...
by Hopping In Blog | Mar 24, 2018 | Daily Tasks, General
Learning doesn’t start with school. In fact, if you are a daycare owner, you can do a lot to set the right foundations for the kids’ further education. That is why ensuring quality daycare interactions between staff and kids should be your first priority. And if...
by Hopping In Blog | Mar 12, 2018 | Building Relationships with Parents in Daycare, Drop In Daycare, General
As a daycare center owner one of the fundamental questions you face is what kids and families you want at your school. Potential parents who seek out your daycare center online, in person, over the phone or by word of mouth translate into future full classrooms. When...
by Hopping In Blog | Mar 11, 2018 | Daily Tasks, Daycare Supplies, General
Just because it’s time for the kids to start learning doesn’t mean they have to stop playing. In fact, if you choose the curriculum for your preschool wisely, they won’t even notice the difference. In this article, HoppingIn will review the most common questions that...
by Hopping In Blog | Mar 11, 2018 | Building Relationships with Parents in Daycare, Daily Tasks, Daycare Checklists, Daycare Safety, Daycare Software, General
As a part of our childcare management software review series, today we will be taking a look at Kinderlime. For all our talk of how important it is to get information, we easily forget that what matters even more is getting the right information. Fortunately,...
by Hopping In Blog | Mar 6, 2018 | Building Relationships with Parents in Daycare, Daycare Advertising, Daycare Checklists, Daycare Marketing, General
Forget what you have been told: web design isn’t just for computer whizzes. In fact, as an owner, it’s best to roll up your sleeves and get right in there. Even if you opted for a designer who will write all of the code, consider your website an extension of yourself...