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My first interviewee was a director/owner of a childcare center that has fifty children enrolled, ages ranging from six weeks to twelve years old. My interviewee was Kari Rohwer who has owned Alphabet Soup Childcare for twenty-three years and manages the day to day operations of her center. She manages a staff of ten women and is licensed through Community Care Licensing which is a state entity. There is an infant room located in the center with a capacity for eight infants ranging in ages six weeks to two years old. There is also a preschool in the center that runs everyday from nine a.m. to twelve p.m. readying children for kindergarten and that has a capacity of twenty-six children. Lastly there is an after school program that takes

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