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Writer's pictureCindy Koenig

Start An Online Preschool

Updated: Jan 16, 2023

Starting an online preschool can be a rewarding and challenging experience. It allows you to use your skills and passion for early childhood education to reach a wider audience and make a difference in the lives of young children and their families. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the key considerations and steps involved in starting an online preschool.



  1. Determine your target audience and goals. Before you get started, it's important to have a clear idea of who you want to reach and what you hope to achieve with your online preschool. Are you targeting young children in a specific geographic area, or do you want to offer your services to a wider audience? Do you want to focus on a particular age group or educational approach? Answering these questions will help you determine the scope and focus of your online preschool.

  2. Create a business plan. A business plan is a crucial tool for any business, and an online preschool is no exception. It should outline your target audience, goals, marketing strategies, financial projections, and any other relevant information. A business plan will help you stay organized and on track as you launch and grow your online preschool.

  3. Determine your operating model. There are several different models you can use for your online preschool, including a fully online model, a hybrid model (which combines online and in-person elements), and a referral model (where you refer students to other online preschools). Each model has its own pros and cons, and the one that is right for you will depend on your goals, resources, and target audience.

  4. Choose your platform. There are many different platforms available for hosting online preschools, including Zoom, Google Classroom, and Blackboard. Each platform has its own features and capabilities, so it's important to research and compare them to determine which one is the best fit for your needs.

  5. Develop your curriculum. Your curriculum is the foundation of your online preschool, and it should be tailored to meet the needs and interests of your target audience. Consider incorporating a variety of activities and materials, such as stories, songs, games, and crafts, to engage and educate young learners.

  6. Market your online preschool. Once you have everything in place, it's time to start promoting your online preschool to potential students and their families. This can involve creating a website, social media presence, and marketing materials, as well as networking and reaching out to potential partners and referral sources.

Starting an online preschool is a rewarding and challenging undertaking, but with careful planning and hard work, it can be a successful and fulfilling venture.


Are you ready to get started with your own online preschool? I've put together a detailed guide on how to do it here! Click here to learn more.


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