If you’re a mom who’s just trying to create extra money in the family budget, but all you wish is that you could make money AND have fun with your kids at the same time… then you should start a preschool!

Hey mama…we just wanted to stay home with our kids, too, but the bills just weren’t quite getting paid and the debt was starting to pile up…
You think you only have 2 options, right? You could either start a daycare, or you could get a job and put your kids in daycare…
But the thought of having to do either of those options RIPS YOUR HEART OUT! You NEED a consistent income… but you want to stay home with your kids…
You can’t fathom:
- Getting a job and putting them in daycare (you’d miss them too much! After all, it’s your job to raise them! And how much would you actually even bring home after paying for the daycare bill? No thanks!)
- Or even starting a home daycare (Eek… Exhausting 12-hr. long days… diapers… babies… parents picking up late… never paying on time… When would there ever be time for you -or- your family?)
Believe us, we’ve been there. We thought those were my only 2 options, too… until we realized there was a third option: we could start a PRESCHOOL instead and only teach children ages 3-5 for a few short hours… then they would go home! No bosses, no babies, no diapers, no exhausting 12-hour long days…
Even better… our children would get to come to “preschool” with us and have fun WHILE we created a consistent income! It is SO fulfilling!
Now, let us stop you right here just in case you have “excuses” already forming in your head about why a preschool won’t work out for you, like:
- Everyone needs daycares. No one will come to my preschool…
- There’s a free preschool in my area. No one will pay for preschool…
- I don’t have the right degree…
- I’ve never taught preschool before…
- I’m scared I won’t sign up any kids…
- I don’t have the right space or location for a preschool…
- I don’t have the money to start a preschool…
- Or any other excuse that you’ve been thinking…
We get it! We’ve been there too… but we want you to know that we’ve helped over 5,000 women overcome these doubts and create successful preschools! Let us help you too!

So if you’re a mom, then you should start a preschool!
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