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If a single mother was wanting to move to Arkansas and live and do state licensed child care what would be the best area to move into? I want to be able to earn a living doing child care and perhaps find a house that i could buy with owner finance.
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I think the smaller towns would be more receptive to in home day care. Those living in larger cities will use previously established and well known daycare rather than take a risk on an individual who's unknown for a good reputation. Moving into a smaller town you have a greater chance of establishing yourself and getting known within the community. I think childcare is something people want to know who they're entrusting before leaving a child in random care. Best of Luck!
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