1. How old is your child? What kind of care are you looking for full-time or part-time, temporary or long term care? Please inform us of the location, time and cost. Please briefly describe your service. Please shorten the explanation as you want to be a parent
1. Has your child received day care? If so, how long will it take? Otherwise, who will provide parenting?
Why are you looking for a new parenting service? (If applicable) Can someone close the time and greet the child? Are you doing emergency backup care? What is your method of discipline? How do you accept toilet training? Do you notify the parenting provider in front of you two weeks? Otherwise,
8. Does your child have any special need for religious or health problems? Are there restrictions on activities and meals?
Do you think you are willing to sign a contract? 11. Can you do occasional field survey? What is your child's favorite activities? 13. Please tell me some general observations on child development.
14. What are your expectations for child care providers? Can I enter the reference name? (If possible, please listen to the former name
I had the opportunity to interview the director and founder of STEAMSPACE Education Outreach, Holly Melear. Through STEAMSPACE, Holly contacted more than 1,600 students in three years and taught them the space. She is the founder of the Space City Student Competition, who connects diverse students, understands offsite solutions, and encounters and exchanges with the leaders of the space industry. Holly is creating a youthful movement that encourages them to find stars. By becoming a friend with Janet Ivy, the founder and CEO of Janet Planet, I was invited to her large new technology conference in India. We are headed for India, but when our planet is about to land, they will not let us leave. Because of the flood that happened in that country. We eventually transferred to nearby cities and could not attend the meeting.
Driving beyond the boundaries of the planet - Collect all students, compete and learn the universe
We hired another designer, Holly, and made 12 interviews with various people in the target market. Most people are talking on the phone, but fortunately, I think that one member is willing to talk to us at her house. After a series of telephone interviews, I am very grateful for the opportunity to meet someone. I can not find subtle clues by phone, I like to see beauty in my daily life. There are lots of hints in our house about who we are and what we care.
We will focus on group interviews. The first two authors conducted a 2.5 hour focus group interview with a total of eight participants; the interview was held at a reporter's house for a comfortable and thorough interview. In order to ensure data saturation and to include answers from different samples to improve the conduc- tivity of the results, focus group interviews were conducted after 13 individual interviews and analyzes (Lincoln & Guba, 1985). Similar to the problem used in