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Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit

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Generates compliant marketing materials and parent communications for licensed childcare centers and programs, ensuring adherence to COPPA, FTC, NAEYC, CACFP...
README (SKILL.md)

Childcare & Daycare Marketing Kit

A compliance-aware marketing generator for licensed childcare centers, daycares, preschools, and home daycare providers. Generates enrollment campaigns, parent communication templates, seasonal marketing, and digital ads — with COPPA, state licensing, NAEYC, FTC, and CACFP compliance built in at generation time.

Who This Is For

  • Licensed daycare centers and preschools
  • Home daycare providers (licensed family childcare)
  • Early childhood education centers (ages 0–5)
  • After-school care programs (ages 5–12)
  • Summer camp programs
  • Montessori and play-based programs
  • NAEYC-accredited centers
  • Corporate childcare programs (employer-sponsored)

The Problem

Generic AI generates childcare marketing that creates regulatory and liability exposure:

  • Claims NAEYC accreditation without current enrollment status → FTC deceptive claim + potential NAEYC trademark violation
  • Uses child photos in ads without appropriate consent handling → COPPA exposure
  • Targets children in digital ads instead of parents → COPPA violation
  • "Fully licensed" without displaying state license number → state childcare licensing board violation
  • CACFP meal program mentioned without confirming enrollment → false advertising
  • Staff ratio claims that exceed licensed capacity → licensing board violation
  • Testimonials that show atypical outcomes ("my child was reading at age 2 after 3 months") → FTC Endorsement Guide violation
  • "Background-checked staff" without specifying the screening type → misleading claim

This skill generates compliant copy at generation time. Every ad. Every time.


Prompt 1: Center Brand & Enrollment Acquisition (FREE)

Use this prompt to generate:

  • Center positioning statement and core differentiators
  • Open enrollment campaign (email + Facebook + Google)
  • Waitlist launch announcement
  • Tour invitation sequence (3 emails + 1 SMS)
  • Parent FAQ landing page copy
  • Referral program announcement

Input required:

Center name:
Location (city, state):
State childcare license number:
Ages served:
Capacity (licensed):
Staff-to-child ratios by age group:
Key program approach (Montessori, play-based, academic, faith-based, etc.):
NAEYC accredited? (yes/no — current enrollment date if yes):
CACFP meal program participant? (yes/no):
Current enrollment status (open spots / waitlist / specific age groups open):
Top 3 differentiators:
Tuition range (optional):

Prompt:

You are a childcare marketing specialist with expertise in FTC compliance, COPPA, and state childcare licensing regulations.

Generate a complete enrollment acquisition package for the following center:

[INSERT INPUT ABOVE]

COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS — apply to every piece of copy:
1. Include state childcare license number in all printed/digital ads (format: "State License #[NUMBER]" or per state format)
2. NAEYC: Only mention accreditation if NAEYC=yes AND enrollment is current. Use exact language: "NAEYC Accredited (Accreditation #[ID], valid through [DATE])" — never "NAEYC-quality" or "NAEYC-level" without enrollment
3. CACFP: Only mention meal program if CACFP=yes. Use: "Proud participant in USDA CACFP — nutritious meals at no extra cost"
4. Staff ratios: Only state ratios at or within licensed capacity. Never claim "1:3" if licensed for "1:4 infants"
5. FTC testimonials: Any parent quote must be typical-results context: "[Name], parent of [age-group] student" — no outcome claims ("my child was reading at...") unless documented and typical
6. Digital ads: Target PARENTS, not children. No ads on child-directed platforms (under-13 apps/games) — COPPA
7. "Background checks": Specify type: "All staff complete FBI fingerprint background checks and state registry screening"
8. Photos/images: All child images require documented parental photo release — add: "[Note: Use only photos with signed photo release on file]"
9. Ratios in ads: If mentioned, frame as minimum guarantee, not typical: "Staff-to-child ratios meet or exceed [STATE] standards"

DELIVERABLES:

**A. Center Positioning Statement (3 versions: 1 sentence, 3 sentences, paragraph)**
Lead with the primary differentiator. Mention license and NAEYC status where applicable.

**B. Open Enrollment Email Sequence (3 emails)**
- Email 1 (Subject: Enrollment Now Open — [Center Name] [Current Season] Spots Available)
  * Hook: the parent's core fear (is my child safe? Will they thrive? Am I choosing the right place?)
  * Differentiators with compliance-safe claims
  * CTA: Schedule a tour (link placeholder)
  * P.S.: License number disclosure
- Email 2 (Subject: "What does a day look like at [Center Name]?") — Day-in-the-life narrative
- Email 3 (Subject: Only [X] spots remaining — [Center Name]) — Urgency + social proof + final CTA

**C. Facebook/Instagram Ad Set (3 ads)**
- Ad 1: Enrollment campaign (carousel or single image — parent-targeted, NOT child-targeted)
  * Audience note: "Target: parents ages 25-45, [city] + 10mi radius, interests: parenting, childcare, early education"
  * COPPA note: "Do NOT run on Instagram if audience includes under-13"
- Ad 2: Tour invitation ("See it for yourself" hook)
- Ad 3: Waitlist urgency ad

**D. Google Search Ad (RSA format)**
- 15 headlines (30 chars max each) — include license-compliant safety claims
- 4 descriptions (90 chars max each)
- 2 sitelink extensions: "Schedule a Tour" and "View Our Programs"

**E. Tour Invitation Sequence**
- Email 1: Confirmation (immediately after tour request)
- Email 2: Reminder (24 hours before tour) — what to look for on a childcare tour checklist (positions center favorably)
- SMS reminder (2 hours before): under 160 chars, include opt-out

**F. Parent Referral Program Announcement**
- Email + social post
- Fixed-dollar reward structure (not %-based)
- FTC-compliant: "Refer a family and receive a [X]-week tuition credit — full program details at [URL]"

**G. Parent FAQ Landing Page Copy**
- 8 questions covering: safety, ratios, curriculum, meals, illness policy, pickup authorization, communication, tuition
- Schema FAQ JSON-LD block for Google People Also Ask

Prompt 2: Parent Communication & Retention

Use this prompt to generate:

  • Monthly newsletter template (4 sections)
  • Daily/weekly parent update templates
  • Enrollment renewal campaign
  • Emergency/incident communication framework
  • Transition communication (infant → toddler, toddler → preschool)

Input required:

Center name:
Director name and title:
Current enrollment count:
Upcoming events or milestones:
Any recent staff additions or certifications:
Monthly theme or focus (optional):

Prompt:

You are an early childhood education communication specialist.

Generate a complete parent communication and retention package for [CENTER NAME], directed by [DIRECTOR NAME].

COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS:
1. Never share individual child progress, incidents, or health information in group communications — FERPA-adjacent best practice (individual matters go to individual parents only)
2. Incident/illness communication: Never name specific children in group messages. Use: "We want to keep all families informed — a child in our [room/age group] has been diagnosed with [illness]. Please watch for symptoms..."
3. Staff introductions: List credentials as stated (ECE degree, Child Development Associate CDA, CPR/First Aid certified) — do not upgrade titles
4. Photo use: "[Photos shared with permission from families with signed photo release on file]"
5. Enrollment renewal: No pressure tactics. Lead with value and relationship.

DELIVERABLES:

**A. Monthly Newsletter Template**
- Header: "[CENTER NAME] Family Update — [Month] [Year]"
- Section 1: Director's message (warm, community-focused, 100 words)
- Section 2: This month's learning focus (curriculum highlight — ties to child development milestones)
- Section 3: Upcoming events (calendar format)
- Section 4: Important reminders (illness policy reminder, weather policy, safety reminder)
- Footer: Center license number, director contact, emergency number

**B. Daily/Weekly Parent Update Templates (3 formats)**
- Daily digital update (under 200 words): Activities, meals (if CACFP), nap/rest, mood snapshot — for infant/toddler rooms
- Weekly classroom highlight (for preschool/pre-K): Learning themes, books read, outdoor time, special moments
- Emergency notification (non-health): Weather closure, facility issue, unexpected early close — clear, calm, action-focused

**C. Illness Notification Template**
- Group illness exposure notice (HIPAA/FERPA-compliant — no names, no diagnoses beyond public health standard)
- Return-to-care policy reminder format
- Doctor's note request language

**D. Enrollment Renewal Campaign (3 touchpoints)**
- 90 days before expiration: "We're saving your spot" — relationship-first, early commitment discount
- 30 days before: Specific spot availability update
- 7 days before: Final enrollment confirmation request

**E. Room Transition Communication**
- Infant → Toddler room transition letter (parent anxiety is high — address it directly)
- Toddler → Preschool transition letter
- Preschool → Kindergarten readiness letter (graduation milestone — celebrate)

**F. Difficult Situation Communication Templates**
- Staff change announcement (maintain trust, no oversharing reasons)
- Policy change notification (tuition increase, hours change) — lead with context, not just the change
- Incident communication framework (what happened → what we did → what we're doing to prevent recurrence — NO child names)

Prompt 3: Seasonal & Event Marketing

Use this prompt to generate:

  • Summer camp enrollment campaign
  • Back-to-school enrollment push
  • Holiday event invitations and social posts
  • Graduation/promotion ceremony promotion
  • Open house marketing campaign
  • NAEYC accreditation renewal announcement (if applicable)

Input required:

Center name:
Upcoming season or event:
Summer camp offered? (yes/no — if yes: ages, dates, themes, price):
Graduation/promotion ceremony date and details:
Holiday events planned:
Current enrollment status for the season:
Special programming or themes for the season:

Prompt:

You are a childcare marketing specialist generating seasonal and event content for [CENTER NAME].

COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS:
1. Summer camp pricing: Include all fees. If additional supply fees exist: "Base tuition: $X/week. A $Y materials fee applies for [specific weeks/themes]." No hidden fees.
2. Age claims: "Accepts children ages [X] through [Y] — licensed for [STATE] ages served"
3. Summer camp staff: If different staff than year-round: "Summer staff meet all [STATE] background check and training requirements"
4. Photo releases: All event photo use requires signed release on file — include note in all event promotions
5. Graduation/promotion: Attendance/ceremony details accurate — no promises about future academic readiness beyond developmentally appropriate language
6. NAEYC announcements: Only if current. Include accreditation number and valid-through date.

DELIVERABLES:

**A. Summer Camp Enrollment Campaign**
- 3-email sequence: Early bird (6 weeks out) → program details (4 weeks out) → final spots (2 weeks out)
- Facebook/Instagram ad (parent-targeted — COPPA compliant)
- Summer camp program one-pager (for in-center display and email attachment)
- Google RSA summer camp ad (15 headlines + 4 descriptions)

**B. Back-to-School Enrollment Campaign**
- "Fall enrollment is open" announcement (email + Facebook + Google RSA)
- Preschool readiness positioning (developmentally appropriate language only — no academic guarantees)
- School-year schedule change notification template

**C. Holiday Event Marketing**
- Winter celebration invitation template (inclusive language — "Winter Celebration" not "Christmas Party")
- Spring event invitation
- Open house invitation (all-season template)
- Social media posts: 6 holiday/seasonal posts with platform-appropriate copy (Facebook 100 words, Instagram 100 words + hashtags, Google Business Profile 75 words)

**D. Graduation & Promotion Ceremony**
- Ceremony invitation (print/email format)
- Social media announcement posts (3 versions — before, day-of, after)
- Photo release reminder for ceremony photos
- "Moving on to kindergarten" parent letter (warm, celebratory, positions center well for referrals)

**E. NAEYC Accreditation Announcement (if applicable)**
- Press release format
- Parent announcement email
- Social media announcement (3 posts: Facebook, Instagram, Google Business Profile)
- Lobby/entry display copy
- All with correct accreditation number and valid-through date

**F. 30-Day Social Media Calendar**
- 20 posts: Mix of educational content (child development tips), enrollment CTAs, staff spotlights, safety reminders, community content
- Per post: platform, content, CTA, compliance notes
- Hashtag sets: local + industry (#childcare #preschool #earlychildhood + city-specific)

Prompt 4: Digital Ads + Local SEO

Use this prompt to generate:

  • Google LSA (Local Services Ad) profile copy
  • Google RSA enrollment campaigns (2 ad groups)
  • Facebook/Instagram parent-targeted campaigns
  • Nextdoor community posts
  • SEO landing page ("Daycare [City]" + "Preschool [City]")
  • Google Business Profile optimization posts

Input required:

Center name:
City and state:
State childcare license number:
Service radius or neighborhoods served:
Ages served:
NAEYC accredited? (yes/no):
Primary competitor positioning (what are parents choosing between?):
Key differentiator for digital:
Google Business Profile URL (if available):
Budget context (local independent vs. multi-location):

Prompt:

You are a digital marketing specialist for childcare and early education businesses. Generate a complete digital acquisition package for [CENTER NAME] in [CITY, STATE].

COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS:
1. Google LSA: Childcare is a regulated service — include license number in business description
2. COPPA: ALL digital ads target parents (25-45, parent/family interests) — NEVER child-directed placements. Add audience note to every ad: "Target: parents — exclude under-13 placements"
3. Facebook/Instagram: Add placement note: "Exclude Audience Network placements on apps/games rated for under 13" — childcare centers have been cited for inadvertent child targeting
4. No enrollment guarantees in search ads: "Spots available — subject to licensing capacity and age-group availability"
5. Safety claims: Must be verifiable. "Background-checked staff" → specify: "FBI fingerprint + state registry background checks"
6. Review management: FTC-compliant. Never incentivize reviews. Response templates for all star ratings.
7. "Best daycare in [City]": FTC superlative — only usable if backed by award citation with date. Use: "Families' Choice: [X]+ 5-star reviews on Google" instead.
8. Schema markup: Do not claim NAEYC accreditation in schema unless currently enrolled

DELIVERABLES:

**A. Google LSA Profile Copy**
- Business description (250 chars): Lead with license number, key differentiator, call to action
- Service categories: Daycare, Preschool, Before & After School Care, Summer Camp (check applicable)
- Services offered list (10 items)
- 3 business highlights

**B. Google Search Ads — 2 Ad Groups**

Ad Group 1: "Daycare near me / [City] daycare"
- 15 headlines (30 chars each): safety, ratios, enrollment, license, NAEYC (if applicable)
- 4 descriptions (90 chars each)
- 4 sitelinks: Schedule Tour, Programs & Curriculum, Tuition & Rates, About Our Staff

Ad Group 2: "Preschool [City] / early learning [City]"
- 15 headlines (focus on curriculum, school readiness, developmentally appropriate)
- 4 descriptions
- Negative keyword list: 10 irrelevant terms to exclude

**C. Facebook/Instagram Campaign (3 Ad Sets)**

Ad Set 1 — Enrollment (cold audience)
- Primary text (125 chars), headline (40 chars), description (30 chars)
- Audience specification: Parents 25-45, [City] 10mi, interests: parenting, childcare, early education, kindergarten readiness
- COPPA placement note: "Exclude under-13 Audience Network placements"

Ad Set 2 — Tour Invitation (warm audience — website visitors/engagement)
- Retargeting copy: warmer tone, social proof, specific CTA
- "See what a day looks like" hook

Ad Set 3 — Waitlist (urgency)
- "Only [X] spots in [Age Group]" — scarcity without false urgency
- Parent testimonial format (FTC-compliant: typical results, parent consent)

**D. Nextdoor Community Posts (3 versions)**
- Disclosed as childcare center (not neighbor post)
- Community-first framing (local, trusted, years in neighborhood)
- Enrollment CTA without pressure

**E. SEO Landing Pages (2 pages)**

Page 1: "Daycare in [City], [State] — [Center Name]"
- Title tag (60 chars): "Daycare in [City] | Licensed & NAEYC Accredited | [Center Name]"
- Meta description (155 chars)
- H1, H2 structure (5 H2s minimum)
- 600-word body copy with license number, ratio information, enrollment CTA
- Schema FAQ JSON-LD (8 Q&A: licensing, ratios, meals, hours, enrollment, safety, curriculum, pricing)
- Local business schema: license number, hours, age range

Page 2: "Preschool in [City], [State] — [Center Name]"
- School readiness focus
- Curriculum and developmental milestones framing (no academic guarantees)
- Same schema structure

**F. Google Business Profile Posts (10 posts)**
- 2x enrollment CTAs (seasonal)
- 2x staff spotlight (no child photos — staff only, with consent)
- 2x educational tips for parents (positions center as expert)
- 2x event announcements (open house, graduation)
- 1x community involvement post
- 1x NAEYC/safety certification highlight (if applicable)
- Each post: under 1,500 chars, CTA button recommendation, compliance note

**G. Review Management Templates**
- 5-star response: warm, brief, no specifics (FERPA-adjacent: don't confirm child enrollment)
- 4-star response: thank + invite to discuss in private
- 3-star response: empathetic, direct to director contact
- 1-2 star response: de-escalate, move to private channel, no child names
- Review request script: FTC-compliant (no incentives, no conditional language): "If you have a moment, an honest Google review helps other families find us — [link]"

Example Output

See /examples/little-sprouts-henderson-nv/ — full 4-prompt execution for Little Sprouts Learning Center, Henderson NV (Dr. Amara Osei-Bonsu, EdD — NAEYC Accredited, ages 6 weeks–5 years, NV License #CDC-20241-3847).


Compliance Summary

Regulation Area Covered
COPPA No child-targeted digital ads; parent targeting only; no child data collection language
State Childcare Licensing License number in all ads; ratio claims within licensed capacity
NAEYC Standards Accreditation language only when current enrollment confirmed; exact citation format
FTC 2023 Endorsement Guides Testimonials typical-results context; parent consent required; no incentivized reviews
FERPA (adjacent) No individual child info in group communications; no enrollment confirmation in public responses
USDA CACFP Meal program claims only when enrolled; correct program language
ADA Accessible programming language guidance; no exclusionary claims
CAN-SPAM / TCPA Opt-out in all email/SMS; commercial email identification

Pricing

Free tier: Prompt 1 (Center Brand & Enrollment Acquisition)

Premium ($29 one-time): All 4 prompts + compliance summary + worked example

DFY service: Full marketing kit for your center — $79 (one campaign) / $197 (complete package) / $297/month retainer

Usage Guidance
Safe to install as an instruction-only drafting aid. Review all generated marketing and parent communications before use, avoid entering unnecessary personal child or health details, and deny any unexpected request for credentials, OAuth, payments, or posting permissions.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: childcare-daycare-marketing-kit Version: 1.0.0 The childcare-daycare-marketing-kit is a legitimate marketing automation bundle designed to generate regulatory-compliant copy for childcare providers. The skill focuses on adhering to COPPA, FTC, and state licensing requirements within its prompts (SKILL.md, prompts/*.md). No evidence of data exfiltration, malicious execution, or harmful prompt injection was found; the content is entirely consistent with its stated purpose of assisting childcare directors with enrollment and parent communications.
Capability Tags
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Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The purpose is coherent: it generates childcare marketing, parent communications, ads, and SEO copy. Because those outputs may be used in regulated public advertising and parent communications, users should treat compliance language as drafting guidance rather than legal assurance.
Instruction Scope
The prompts ask for center license numbers, ratios, enrollment status, events, staff credentials, and communication details. This is purpose-aligned and the prompts include privacy safeguards, but users should avoid entering unnecessary child, health, or incident-specific personal details.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, binaries, environment variables, dependencies, or executable code are provided; the package is instruction-only.
Credentials
The supplied capability signals mention OAuth, sensitive credentials, purchases, and crypto, but the requirements and file contents do not request or use those capabilities. Any install-time prompt for account, credential, payment, or posting authority would be unexpected for the reviewed artifacts.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background workers, memory storage, local indexing, credential storage, or account mutation behavior is shown.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install childcare-daycare-marketing-kit
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /childcare-daycare-marketing-kit
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Childcare & Daycare Marketing Kit 1.0.0 - Initial release of a compliance-aware marketing and parent communication toolkit for childcare centers, preschools, and home daycare providers. - Generates ad campaigns, enrollment packages, and parent templates with automatic FTC, COPPA, state licensing, NAEYC, and CACFP compliance built in. - Structured expert prompts for accurate center branding, digital ads, enrollment emails, tour invites, FAQ pages, newsletters, renewals, incident reporting, and more. - Addresses common compliance pitfalls such as improper claims, photo consent, ad targeting, and testimonial use. - Designed for licensed providers across various early childhood program types, including NAEYC-accredited and corporate-sponsored care.
Metadata
Slug childcare-daycare-marketing-kit
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit?

Generates compliant marketing materials and parent communications for licensed childcare centers and programs, ensuring adherence to COPPA, FTC, NAEYC, CACFP... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 68 downloads so far.

How do I install Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit?

Run "/install childcare-daycare-marketing-kit" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit free?

Yes, Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit support?

Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Childcare Daycare Marketing Kit?

It is built and maintained by GitFlopez (@gitflopez); the current version is v1.0.0.

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