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Child care is one of the top 10 categories for future franchise growth1:

  • With rising birth rates and growing numbers of dual-income families, the child development industry generates billions in revenue.2

  • 13 million children under the age of six are enrolled in child care, making it one of the fastest growing service industries in the world.3

  • The child development industry is nearly recession-proof. During tough economic times, families often work longer hours or send a second parent into the workforce – families want the best for their children!2

  • More than half of all mothers enter the workforce within a year of a child's birth, and 87% of previously employed women are back at work within 9 months.2

  • Center-based child care should continue to expand its share of the industry. Parents prefer its more formal setting and believe that it provides a better foundation for children before they begin traditional schooling.4

  • Families' increasing demand for quality care creates unique opportunities for motivated entrepreneurs. Individuals who share our core values – Commitment, Accountability, Respect and Excellence – have the opportunity to become successful Doodle Bugs! franchisees, with or without prior child care experience.

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    This advertisement does not constitute a daycare franchise offering. Franchise offerings may only be made after your receipt of our Franchise Disclosure Document. Our daycare franchise is not being offered to residents of states requiring registration unless our franchise offering is registered and effective in the state. In New York: This advertisement is not an offering. An offering can only be made by a prospectus filed first with the Department of Law of the State of New York. Such filing does not constitute approval by the New York Department of Law.

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