Dorothy decides that she would like to open and operate a day care facility in her neighborhood. As a result of questions and surveys, she determines a day care center is just what her town should have. She and her husband figure what it will cost to start and keep the center going. She then decides on activities, and finds and trains several assistants. What important step has Dorothy overlooked?
A. Determining and complying with licensing requirements
B. Developing a program
C. Determining and meeting start-up and maintenance costs
D. Determining the need for a center
Dorothy decides that she would like to open and operate a day care
facility in her neighborhood. As a result of questions and surveys, she
determines a day care center is just what her town should have. She and her husband
figure what it will cost to start and keep the center going. She then
decides on activities, and finds and trains several assistants. What
important step has Dorothy overlooked?