I would hasten to say that none of the children require you to have a daycare licence, but their parents would possibly like to see it hanging on your wall.
According to a daycare worker, you can have 5 children older than 2 in a daycare without a license. For babies, it's 3.
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Well I can take about 3 kids but to me it deponds on their age
Under a certain number of kids in your home may just need a business license look into info at childcareprovidersassociation.netfirms.com
A babysitter for young kids, running a daycare, or working at a diaper factory.
of course just put flyers in there mailbox and if they call u go babysit!!
You can go to Texas Dept of Family and Protective Services to have all your questions answered.
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 Vermont, you can care for up to four children under the age of 13 without needing a daycare license, as long as you are not operating a daycare business. This limit includes your own children, so if you have children of your own, they count toward that total. If you exceed this number, you may need to obtain a childcare license from the state. Always check local regulations, as they can change.
It depends on the daycare what the minimum age is. Some daycares hire teachers helpers at sixteen. Also, private daycare is up to the parents of the children placing their kids in daycare.
No it is not required for all states. In many states you can do day care in the home with no license long as the number of kids is minimal. In order to help regulate the service, you must have a license, otherwise look at this to get more of an understanding. http://www.bls.gov/k12/help02.htm