I'm fortunate in that we have the entire downstairs (1200 +/- sq feet) for daycare. There are two playrooms, a bathroom and a arts&crafts/preschool room so we definitely don't bump into one another.
I am also fortunate that my helpers are my older teen children who I don't have to pay a set wage, they each were given a car and are getting college paid for in exchange for helping me. I homeschool so one is finishing highschool (and earning dual college credits) online while the other is doing a lot of his first year college stuff online so this works brilliantly for us.
As far as not having anything for them to do, here is how it works for us:
Right now I have an 8mo, a 10mo, a 2.5yo, a 3yo and a 5yo (he is in kindy in the mornings). We all do breakfast and then I assign one helper to tend to the littler ones while I do circle time, music, etc. with the older ones in our larger playroom. My other helper is cleaning up after breakfast.
Then, when the noisy stuff is over, it's time for the babies to have morning naps, so we put them in the smaller playroom to sleep and one helper stays in there to keep an eye on them while myself or the other goes down a long hall to our arts/crafts room to do quieter stuff. While the babies sleep, the naptime helper can use their laptop to do schoolwork. Whoever isn't in the other room gets a break.
When our kindy guy comes, at 11:30 the babies are usually awake by then and two of us go outside with all the kids while one stays in and takes a break and sets up for lunch.
After lunch is naptime, so the one who didn't do morning nap goes with the babies in the smaller room and does school work while one of us goes into the larger playroom while the preschoolers nap and the other takes our older guy (who doesn't need a nap) into the arts/crafts room to do quiet stuff.
My dcks leave between 2:30 and 5 so the rest of the day is really easy for us.
I am quite spoiled to be honest. If I had to hire outside help I wouldn't do it, and would find a way to make it work with just myself and the children alone but my program would not run nearly as smooth and I would feel much more stressed and burned out by the end of the day.
When it is just me, and someday it will be, I probably won't take more than 4 kids at a time.
I am also fortunate that my helpers are my older teen children who I don't have to pay a set wage, they each were given a car and are getting college paid for in exchange for helping me. I homeschool so one is finishing highschool (and earning dual college credits) online while the other is doing a lot of his first year college stuff online so this works brilliantly for us.
As far as not having anything for them to do, here is how it works for us:
Right now I have an 8mo, a 10mo, a 2.5yo, a 3yo and a 5yo (he is in kindy in the mornings). We all do breakfast and then I assign one helper to tend to the littler ones while I do circle time, music, etc. with the older ones in our larger playroom. My other helper is cleaning up after breakfast.
Then, when the noisy stuff is over, it's time for the babies to have morning naps, so we put them in the smaller playroom to sleep and one helper stays in there to keep an eye on them while myself or the other goes down a long hall to our arts/crafts room to do quieter stuff. While the babies sleep, the naptime helper can use their laptop to do schoolwork. Whoever isn't in the other room gets a break.

When our kindy guy comes, at 11:30 the babies are usually awake by then and two of us go outside with all the kids while one stays in and takes a break and sets up for lunch.
After lunch is naptime, so the one who didn't do morning nap goes with the babies in the smaller room and does school work while one of us goes into the larger playroom while the preschoolers nap and the other takes our older guy (who doesn't need a nap) into the arts/crafts room to do quiet stuff.
My dcks leave between 2:30 and 5 so the rest of the day is really easy for us.
I am quite spoiled to be honest. If I had to hire outside help I wouldn't do it, and would find a way to make it work with just myself and the children alone but my program would not run nearly as smooth and I would feel much more stressed and burned out by the end of the day.
When it is just me, and someday it will be, I probably won't take more than 4 kids at a time.

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