Daycare in a Smaller Home

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  • CalCare
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 665

    #16
    Yes, that is it Blackcat. I wish I could do a training but it's expensive. I always think I might do it. I have worked at demonstration sites.

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    • CalCare
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2015
      • 665

      #17
      The funny thing is I actually set up and ran the outdoor classroom of a demonstration site before they were certified. I never got certified myself (waaah). I missed my opportunity since I was pregnant and just doing a few months there. :dislike:

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      • lovemydaycare0912
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2015
        • 756

        #18
        My home is a little over 1200 square feet two beds and 1 bath. The children use up most of my home and we have 6 kids. I think I can make it work because I don't have small children and I plan on moving to a larger space soon. Could I do daycare here forever? Absolutely not. I don't have enough personal space because my daycare takes it all up. All depends on how many rooms you have I guess. And what you can do in the backyard.

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        • wonderfullisa
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 98

          #19
          When I first started out, I lived in a bitty <800 sqft home. It wasn't ideal, but it worked. I had up to 6 children.

          Now we have a home with a walk out basement. I use the basement, only, for daycare. It's probably about 1100sqft for daycare. My husband even gave me a small craigslist kitchen in the Laundry area. I love it!

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