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    New! Age consideration when taking in children?

    I'm a newbie!

    I'm opening in October and I'm wondering how you all decided on what age(s) to care for initially?

    I have a daughter who's one in September. I'm looking to take in 3 children (2 at first while I transition).

    I know I don't want 3 children in high chairs! We live in a single two-storey home. The basement is partially finished, so I decided to convert our dining room into the playroom (it's open concept dining/living) with access to the living room area as well for certain things.

    I won't have room to keep our dining table (maybe a narrow one to section off the area) and looking for alternatives in terms of feeding; which would also help with age consideration. Kitchen isn't large enough to fit a table - boo!

    Looking forward to hearing some thoughts and ideas!
    Last edited by Fireyesblue; 06-18-2014 at 03:05 PM.

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