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  • ObscureEpiphany
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2014
    • 16

    Name for Childcare?

    Hi! I'm thinking about starting an in-home daycare. I see that many providers have a name for their daycare. I thought that it might make it easier on prospective parents to remember a daycare name to google, rather than trying to remember my personal name, but I'm only planning to have 2 or 3 DCK (in addition to my own child). Is it silly to have a name with so few kids?

    I want the name (if I have one) to set the right tone. I don't want to sound pretentious, or like something that I am not, but I also really dislike cutesy names. I plan to have a lot of free play and outside play with the kids, along with fine motor activities, crafts, music, and reading. My son is almost 3 and we plan to homeschool, so if I had any DCK around his age, I would do a pre-school program with them as well. I'd like the name to kind of go along with this.

    I came up with:
    Child's Play Learning Center /daycare/ child care/ family care...
    Cottonwood Tree Childcare /daycare /family care/ learning center (there is a large cottonwood tree in my front yard)

    Advice? Suggestions? Opinions? My last name is Circle, any ideas with that? Thanks!
  • Laurel
    Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 3218

    #2
    Originally posted by ObscureEpiphany
    Hi! I'm thinking about starting an in-home daycare. I see that many providers have a name for their daycare. I thought that it might make it easier on prospective parents to remember a daycare name to google, rather than trying to remember my personal name, but I'm only planning to have 2 or 3 DCK (in addition to my own child). Is it silly to have a name with so few kids?

    I want the name (if I have one) to set the right tone. I don't want to sound pretentious, or like something that I am not, but I also really dislike cutesy names. I plan to have a lot of free play and outside play with the kids, along with fine motor activities, crafts, music, and reading. My son is almost 3 and we plan to homeschool, so if I had any DCK around his age, I would do a pre-school program with them as well. I'd like the name to kind of go along with this.

    I came up with:
    Child's Play Learning Center /daycare/ child care/ family care...
    Cottonwood Tree Childcare /daycare /family care/ learning center (there is a large cottonwood tree in my front yard)

    Advice? Suggestions? Opinions? My last name is Circle, any ideas with that? Thanks!
    I personally like nature names. I like Cottonwood Tree Childcare. Mine is Sunflower Home Childcare because my subdivision is named Sunflower.

    Laurel

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    • NightOwl
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2014
      • 2722

      #3
      I don't like cutesy either. My name came from an experience with losing a baby (not mine) to SIDS in a previous center. He was native American and his mom said owls are the protectors of child spirits. I have an owl tattoo in his honor and named my home daycare after him. It's called Owl's Nest Nursery & Preschool.

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      • nothingwithoutjoy
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2012
        • 1042

        #4
        Originally posted by ObscureEpiphany
        I came up with:
        Child's Play Learning Center /daycare/ child care/ family care...
        Cottonwood Tree Childcare /daycare /family care/ learning center (there is a large cottonwood tree in my front yard)

        Advice? Suggestions? Opinions? My last name is Circle, any ideas with that? Thanks!
        I think having a name professionalizes what you do, no matter how many kids you have; I vote do it.

        I like both your ideas.

        I prefer not to say "day care" as I think it emphasizes "I need somewhere to put my kid for the day" rather than the child. And I wouldn't use "learning center," because your group is so small--which is an asset that's hidden in that name that implies a larger group.

        I love the idea of incorporating your last name, because it implies a close-knit group; perfect for what you'll do. Cottonwood Circle Child Care? Child's Circle? Learning Circle? Cottonwood Learning Circle? I'd keep messing about with it and see what comes...

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        • Laurel
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 3218

          #5
          Originally posted by nothingwithoutjoy
          I think having a name professionalizes what you do, no matter how many kids you have; I vote do it.

          I like both your ideas.

          I prefer not to say "day care" as I think it emphasizes "I need somewhere to put my kid for the day" rather than the child. And I wouldn't use "learning center," because your group is so small--which is an asset that's hidden in that name that implies a larger group.

          I love the idea of incorporating your last name, because it implies a close-knit group; perfect for what you'll do. Cottonwood Circle Child Care? Child's Circle? Learning Circle? Cottonwood Learning Circle? I'd keep messing about with it and see what comes...
          I don't use daycare either because here in Florida where there are a lot of adult centers that drop off and pick up the elderly for the day and take them to their day centers it gets confusing. I wanted to make it clear I was watching children.

          Laurel

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          • ObscureEpiphany
            Daycare.com Member
            • May 2014
            • 16

            #6
            Originally posted by nothingwithoutjoy
            I think having a name professionalizes what you do, no matter how many kids you have; I vote do it.

            I like both your ideas.

            I prefer not to say "day care" as I think it emphasizes "I need somewhere to put my kid for the day" rather than the child. And I wouldn't use "learning center," because your group is so small--which is an asset that's hidden in that name that implies a larger group.

            I love the idea of incorporating your last name, because it implies a close-knit group; perfect for what you'll do. Cottonwood Circle Child Care? Child's Circle? Learning Circle? Cottonwood Learning Circle? I'd keep messing about with it and see what comes...
            I agree about the connotation of "day care". Good point about learning center; that does sound center based instead of home based, doesn't it?
            Keep the suggestions coming!

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            • ObscureEpiphany
              Daycare.com Member
              • May 2014
              • 16

              #7
              What about:

              Friendship Circle Child Care
              Learning Tree Child Care
              Harmony Circle Child Care

              I'm not happy with any of the Circle ones yet. I think I like the Cottonwood Tree best. Any more ideas?

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              • fitsoflaughter
                Home Child Care owner
                • Oct 2014
                • 7

                #8
                What about CottonWood Circle Child Care? My last name is Laughter (pronounced Lotter) but I wanted a spin off my name since I felt it was fitting, so I named my home Child care Fits of Laughter. I think it implies a fun environment. I spent the better part of two months coming up with my name. I think having a name makes you appear more professional and knowledgeable, I also prefer to use the term child care as it implies that you are truly caring for their children rather then just "babysitting" I have always hated that term. I have never once sat on a baby...

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                • Controlled Chaos
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2014
                  • 2108

                  #9
                  I just licensed business with daycare in the name yesterday...now it's going to bug me

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                  • Dilley Beans
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jul 2014
                    • 98

                    #10
                    Everyone in my area uses "Daycare" and we have a lot of old folks homes so I'm not worried about the use of daycare, don't sweat it.

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                    • Givingthemgrace
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 51

                      #11
                      I like Cottonwood Childcare. Or what about Little Cottonwood Daycare?

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                      • KIDZRMYBIZ
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 672

                        #12
                        Probably a little late to give my 2 cents, but how about Cottonwood Circle Childcare. With an acronym CCC.

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                        • Elgoono
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Nov 2014
                          • 5

                          #13
                          Padawons

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                          • meeks
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Dec 2014
                            • 4

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Givingthemgrace
                            I like Cottonwood Childcare. Or what about Little Cottonwood Daycare?
                            I vote for Cottonwood Childcare

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