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Early Opportunity
Each weekday, approximately 13 million infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in the United States spend part of the day being cared for by someone other than their parents. This number represents three out of five young children in the United States. During the last decades of the twentieth century, increased employment of mothers outside the home significantly increased home childcare business demand.

Penelope Leach, British Child Psychologist and renowned author states, "The evidence shows that babies do a great deal better in more domestic-scale day care. It's infinitely more difficult to look after three babies adequately (as in a Centre) than it is to look after one baby and a toddler and a couple of preschool children (a family grouping)." Otto Weininger, Child Psychologist and Today's Parent columnist agrees, "...in the first two years of life, it is important for a child to have a secure relationship with a single caregiver."
Wee Watch® franchise owners do not provide child care themselves. Wee Watch trains franchisees how to start a daycare business – to recruit, train, monitor and support Providers who will offer professional daycare in their homes. With your minimal initial investment, we offer a winning combination of people, technology and our proven home childcare business to help you reach your growth potential.
You take care of the business. Your Providers take care of the children.



Our Franchisees
As a Wee Watch franchisee, I have been given the opportunity to run my own business based on a successful model that includes a strong support and training system. They have enabled me to embrace any challenges in the childcare industry with confidence. One of the greatest rewards has been that I have been able to give back and provide a valuable service to my community.
- Luisa Pappert, franchisee since 2005