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2 in 1: How to Run a Profitable Daycare Business and How to Tell If a Mormon Agrees with You

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2 in 1: How to Run a Profitable Daycare Business and How to Tell If a Mormon Agrees with You

By: Levi Freud
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How to Run a Profitable Daycare Business

This book covers the practical side of the day-to-day operations of running a safe and successful daycare center. This book covers some basic financial and permit advice and requirements; how to interview new clients; parents for the right fit; regulations; safety; government requirements for nutrition; and record-keeping for each child. Medication administration and medical issues and emergencies, as well as many other practical issues are also covered. This book is created from many years of experience as a daycare operator and former social worker with a MA in child psychology.

How to Tell If a Mormon Agrees with You

History written by their own historians, prophets, and leaders. That’s complete baloney. It exposes what they really believe and the massive hypocrisy found in most every Mormon, everywhere. This book is one in a series. It talks about wacky Mormon ways of avoiding tough questions about their doctrine, beliefs, and history. You will find yourself laughing out loud more than once.

©2018 Levi Freud (P)2018 Levi Freud
Business Development & Entrepreneurship Economics Small Business Business Mormon
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