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Business Proposal
Thesis Statement: A musical daycare center is profitable venture for it serves as an avenue through which busy working parents can allow their children to listen to music-- as supported by studies, it plays an important role not only in springing up musical inclination but also in cultivating mental functions of a young child – while interacting with other kids and doing other recreational activities.
Title: Musical Daycare Center
I. Problems
A. Lack of time of parents for their children
This is a problem if both parents are working to sustain the family which makes them very busy almost everyday.
B. Incapacity of nannies to give quality learning
Nannies may take care of the children and provide their basic needs like food, water, and sleep but parents cannot assure that their children’s nannies are giving their kids the proper developmental education.
II. Proposal
To address these problems, we propose a special kind of daycare for the kids. Childhood is a fun, exciting, and challenging period for building physical, mental, and emotional foundations. So, to help parents provide their kids the tools they need to build a successful life, we thought of giving these children a gift of music as well. Music has proven to provide many benefits to children than simple entertainment. Music speak sin a language that children instinctively understands. It draws children into its orbit, inviting them to match its pitches, incorporate its lyrics, and explore its emotional and harmonic dimensions. Our proposal is a Musical Day Care Center which aims not just to give children academic readiness but also to let them be expose to music by playing different instruments in the daycare.
III. Programs
A. General
1. Curriculum - The basic curriculum will be preferably held on a monthly basis, but trial periods of one day and one week shall also be allotted by a buffer in the monthly enrollment. The curriculum must be geared...