The MN Human Services Dept states a child should be of 11 ages or older to care for younger children. It is a reccomendation I believe but is a good guideline I think.
There is no legal age to babysit in Minnesota. A 12 year old is an ideal age to watch siblings for a few hours.
I think it is 13
Per DCFS, you may only watch 3 children, including your own, without a license.
If you are operating a consistent daycare, you need a license in Arkansas. Occasionally babysitting children doesn't have a limit.
In Colorado, you can babysit up to two unrelated children at a time.
You can watch up to 8 children without a license in Oklahoma. This number has to include your own children and can vary if you have more than one child under the age of 2 years old.
You can babysit 4 children without a daycare license. If you are going to do this as a business, then you need to get a license.
In the state of Utah ou are permitted to care fo only four children without a license.
Exemptions are set forth in Missouri Statute, 210.211, RSMo. Any person who is caring for four or fewer *unrelated children is not required to be licensed and does not have to contact us to report he/she is providing child care.
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Yes, you must have a license.
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In Florida, if you wish to babysit as a full time job, you may watch up to five kids without a license. Any more than five kids, you are required to get childcare licensing.
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