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    I have been a nanny and preschool teacher for over 10 years now. My DH and I are getting ready to start our own family, and I have been heavily considering opening a home daycare. However we have a smaller home. It is about 1300sqft and has 1 bathroom. We do have a big backyard and a bonus room about 250sqft that would be perfect for kids things. We live in Southern California where smaller homes are not ucommon. Does anyone else operate with smaller spaces, how do you manage, and how many children do you take? I was thinking of taking 3-4 children.

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    I live in LA, and have a 1100 sq. ft 3br 1 ba home. We have a dedicated playspace inside and a large backyard and that's about it. I have 5 kids atm and am pregnant, 2 of those 5 kids are mine.

    I really don't have a problem with the space but I would not upgrade to the large daycare as I don't believe I could logically fit that many kids in my house! Other than that - I don't think it's really hard. We spend a lot of time outside. We have scheduled potty breaks that pretty much prevents everyone needing to go to the bathroom at once.

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    • #3
      I am in southern CA (sort of) too. I haven't been able to get my fcc going- one of the main reasons is I feel ridiculous doing it with the lack of outdoor space that I have available. You are going to do great with that backyard. If I were you, I would mainly be wishing I had a separate bathroom for my family only, but it is what it is and I think you'll have a great space in your yard. You should go to the outdoor classroom project training (its in socal!) And make the outdoor classroom your big selling point. It's expensive to go, but I think very worth it to get certified and all that (eventually try to become a demonstration site etc) in your position. Sorry, doesn't answer your questions at all! But just a pep talk DO IT! happyface

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      • #4
        I operated out of a home that was 1400sqft although we had 4 bathrooms. I was able to dedicate my entire basement to daycare but I am guessing you have 1400sqft on one floor? I had 3 floors.

        It sounds like you have a great idea using the bonus room and since you are in California the outdoors will be your second play space and you can treat it as such. We went outside a LOT but being in Canada it was sometimes too cold or too hot to be out. I felt that 3 kids was all I wanted to take as it just felt crowded after that. I had 5 kids for a little while but decided to let 2 go. You will definitely have to play it by ear for the most part, set things up a bit before you get kids, use shelves and possibly install a shed outside things like that.

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        • #5
          I used to live in a 1300sqft townhouse and used the big bedroom for preschool. I had 6 kids (all 3-5 yrs old) at the time. And, yes, we spent a lot of time outside, going on walks, etc. I would think it'd be perfectly manageable with 3-4 kids and a nice outdoor space. Best of luck!

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          • #6
            ok so I live in a 1200 sf home with a huge back yard. I have 14 kids daily. My whole house, excluding bedrooms is 100% daycare. I love it, no one has ever said it's too small and I had no issues opening up at all.

            I am in no cali. The houses here remind me of So cal where I moved from. Just like beach houses everything is tiny. Only difference is that down south there was no yard and here I have one.

            it can be done, you just might have to make some big scarifies.

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            • #7
              I don't know what the sq ft of my house is.... but it feels small.

              I have 5 dcks. Our lower level is 75% daycare. We have a big yard and most of our awake time is spent outside. In all weather.

              The big challenge for me is naps b/c the noise carries. I have my 2 naps/day separated and the one nappers together. If one of the 2 naps/day is crying, everyone hears, no matter what I've tried. It is best, for my group, to make sure we have a super busy morning with lots of fresh air so that everyone conks as soon as they lie down.

              We only have one bathroom, too. We do scheduled breaks, as well. I have never really had an issue. Only in the morning when my own children are trying to get out the door for school.

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              • #8
                My home is small, no more than 1100 sq. ft., 1 bathroom, medium sized backyard. I have 6 dcks except in the summers, I've been having 10. It works for us. It was a wee bit crowded when my own 3 kids lived here and my dh. But now it's just me and my 2 dogs.
                You can make it work, especially if it's what you want to do!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Brittany View Post
                  I have been a nanny and preschool teacher for over 10 years now. My DH and I are getting ready to start our own family, and I have been heavily considering opening a home daycare. However we have a smaller home. It is about 1300sqft and has 1 bathroom. We do have a big backyard and a bonus room about 250sqft that would be perfect for kids things. We live in Southern California where smaller homes are not ucommon. Does anyone else operate with smaller spaces, how do you manage, and how many children do you take? I was thinking of taking 3-4 children.
                  I have 10 plus raised 4 w a dog and husband in 1045 sq feet. One bath. Three bed. Living and kitchen. It can be done.

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                  • #10
                    I'm legally unlicensed so it might make a difference for you if you want/have to be licensed or not, but I'm in an apartment with 900 sq ft. 2 bedrooms/1 bathroom. The 2nd bedroom is the playroom, but we spend a lot of time in the living room where there's more room to spread out, or in the kitchen at the table for arts & crafts. When I have four children here it doesn't feel crowded at all. So far I have not had a 5th child here, but I think there would still be enough room.
                    The one bathroom is no problem at all either, but my husband isn't here during the day so it's just myself and the children using it. I used to work at a larger home daycare that would sometimes have 16 children and it only had one bathroom, which was never a problem.
                    And you have the benefit of a large backyard! That's the best part right there. Since I'm in an apartment I obviously don't have that luxury, but we still get our exercise and fresh air since there's a large concrete area where they can do chalk, bubbles, riding toys, hula hoops, etc and we walk the two blocks to a little playground just about every day.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by CalCare View Post
                      I am in southern CA (sort of) too. I haven't been able to get my fcc going- one of the main reasons is I feel ridiculous doing it with the lack of outdoor space that I have available. You are going to do great with that backyard. If I were you, I would mainly be wishing I had a separate bathroom for my family only, but it is what it is and I think you'll have a great space in your yard. You should go to the outdoor classroom project training (its in socal!) And make the outdoor classroom your big selling point. It's expensive to go, but I think very worth it to get certified and all that (eventually try to become a demonstration site etc) in your position. Sorry, doesn't answer your questions at all! But just a pep talk DO IT! happyface

                      Thank you I will definitely look this up what a great idea!!

                      I am currently working my last nanny job, and then I will either stay home w/kids or stay home and open a day care. I have a little over a year to plan everything and it's pretty exciting. I am sure I will have a ton of questions, so thanks for all help & ideas

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                      • #12
                        I operated my family daycare in a 1,000 sq ft house for 20 years. We only had 1 bathroom. Every square inch was used for daycare.

                        You don't need a big yard for play. Take walks out front for exercise.

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                        • #13
                          I have 1800 sq ft. But, only use about 700 for daycare. I use the living room, kitchen, bathroom, playroom and hallway. We have a big backyard and spend alot of time outside. I try to be organized too.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by CalCare View Post
                            I am in southern CA (sort of) too. I haven't been able to get my fcc going- one of the main reasons is I feel ridiculous doing it with the lack of outdoor space that I have available. You are going to do great with that backyard. If I were you, I would mainly be wishing I had a separate bathroom for my family only, but it is what it is and I think you'll have a great space in your yard. You should go to the outdoor classroom project training (its in socal!) And make the outdoor classroom your big selling point. It's expensive to go, but I think very worth it to get certified and all that (eventually try to become a demonstration site etc) in your position. Sorry, doesn't answer your questions at all! But just a pep talk DO IT! happyface

                            Where do they offer the backyard class training?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by CityGarden View Post
                              Where do they offer the backyard class training?
                              I jut googled it and found this: http://outdoorclassroomproject.org/t...ist-trainings/

                              There were a ton more links that popped up on the search results too....

                              Sounds like a neat concept!

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