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    I am wanting to name my Childcare and have a I good name and slogan, but I really like "playcare" at the end instead of "childcare". Also my slogan emphasizes on learning through play.
    Keep in mind my slogan will be under the name always.
    So my question is.
    What do you think of Playcare instead of childcare or daycare at the end?
    Do you think it will give a bad vibe?
    Do you think parents really care or even think about it?
    Do you think people will know it's a childcare?

    Thank you in advance.

  • #2
    Originally posted by MissJ View Post
    I am wanting to name my Childcare and have a I good name and slogan, but I really like "playcare" at the end instead of "childcare". Also my slogan emphasizes on learning through play.
    Keep in mind my slogan will be under the name always.
    So my question is.
    What do you think of Playcare instead of childcare or daycare at the end?
    Do you think it will give a bad vibe?
    Do you think parents really care or even think about it?
    Do you think people will know it's a childcare?

    Thank you in advance.
    Been using Playcare at the end of my childcare name going on 13 years - all my kids are under 24 months

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    • #3
      I like it happyface I actually use the term "Playschool", but not in my name.

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      • #4
        "Playschool" is nice.
        Do you provide all day care or are you more of a preschool hours setting?
        Do you ever get people who ask you what you are? Daycare-preschool etc?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MissJ View Post
          "Playschool" is nice.
          Do you provide all day care or are you more of a preschool hours setting?
          Do you ever get people who ask you what you are? Daycare-preschool etc?
          I actually use daycare in my name but tell parents to think of it as playschool during interviews. They all refer to it as playschool.

          I get some confusion because my name ends with ...Daycare & Learning Center, so some people think I'm a big operation, . If I had to do it again, I'd drop the Learning Center, or drop the Daycare.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LysesKids View Post
            Been using Playcare at the end of my childcare name going on 13 years - all my kids are under 24 months
            For your name is it "so and so Playcare" not childcare or daycare in there at all?
            Do parents ever ask what you do or what your business is? Or does everyone that calls know that you do all day care?
            Do you ever have kids over 2? I go through 5 but do people assume it's only for infant toddlers because of the playcare?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MissJ View Post
              For your name is it "so and so Playcare" not childcare or daycare in there at all?
              Do parents ever ask what you do or what your business is? Or does everyone that calls know that you do all day care?
              Do you ever have kids over 2? I go through 5 but do people assume it's only for infant toddlers because of the playcare?
              It's just ... .. ... Playcare. I own the .com also. I went by another name when I first started in 2000; I changed the name for good in late 2005.

              I don't get calls, people contact me thru my website & send me their info thru email, then I call them if it seems to be a good fit. And no, I never take older kids; haven't since late 2004. My website has all policies, fees, ages accepted etc - it does my marketing for me .

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              • #8
                preschool here. Would change to playschool if I had given it more thought. Most parents expect academic and I have to really word things carefully.

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                • #9
                  I am Miss....Playcare here and my families all love it.

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                  • #10
                    As a reminder, if a website is also in your plans, make sure you can register the domain name of the business name you choose.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Michael View Post
                      As a reminder, if a website is also in your plans, make sure you can register the domain name of the business name you choose.
                      Sorry, I'm not very tech savvy.
                      How do I find that out?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MissJ View Post
                        Sorry, I'm not very tech savvy.
                        How do I find that out?
                        Go to:

                        and put in your business name, then select the .com TLD, or a different one if you want to check others.

                        Spaces are automatically removed since they can't be in domain names, but dashes are allowed.

                        That will tell you if the domain name of your proposed business name is available.
                        Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                        They are also our future.

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