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(PAS) Ditch the Daycare and Start a Preschool – with Carole Jenson

    If you want to ditch the daycare and start a preschool, listen to today’s Preschool All Stars story: Carole Jenson had built two wildly successful in-home daycares. But she was feeling the burn out from the 10 hour days. She loved working with preschool kids, and had tried for years to convert to a preschool model, but never could make it work. Then she found Joy and was shocked by how quickly her new plans fell into place. Listen in to discover how you can ditch the daycare model, too!

    Carole Jenson spent years building a successful daycare. She even moved to a new town and was able to build a second, very successful daycare almost immediately. But daycare was not what she wanted to be doing. She longed for more flexible hours, and to center her instruction on just the preschool age. 

    While doing research on how to start a preschool, Carole stumbled upon Joy and her videos. She joined the Preschool All Stars, and made the commitment to go all in and convert fully to preschool in the Fall. Then Covid hit and forced her hand a little early. It ended up working out, and she was able to transition to preschool even sooner than planned!

    With the support from Joy and the Preschool All Stars, Carole’s preschool program is completely full! They helped her transform her website, and within hours of it going live she had signed up 4 new students! She loves the positivity the group brings, and has unsubscribed from all of her old daycare groups that she felt were too negative to keep around.

    Carole not only filled her preschool, but also created a play group for Kindergarteners who had aged out of her first program. She has built herself a large group of loyal clientele who absolutely love her preschool program. She was even nominated for a People’s Choice Award in her city! Her next big plans are to build an additional room for her preschool, so she can move it out of her living room. She absolutely loves the freedom that her preschool program has given her. She has shorter hours, and loves working with the 3-5 age group.

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