You can watch the children of one family without a license. It doesn't matter how many children that one couple has, as long as all the children belong to them.
You can only watch 2 children at a time in Illinois without a license. If you want to watch more children, you are required to file for a license.
You do not have to have a license to watch 3 children. But it does make things better if you have a license.
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 watch up to 4 children NOT related to you without being licensed in the state of Missouri. If there are children of relation to you that you are watching they are not included in the 4.
as long as they only have one ball sak its all good
That depends on the states licensing regulations. Some states allow you one family (as many children as in that family) without needing to be licensed. You can also watch children related to you without having to be licensed.
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Per DCFS, you may only watch 3 children, including your own, without a license.
In New York State, you can care for up to two children who are not related to you without a daycare license. However, if you care for more than two children, you must obtain a license from the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). This rule applies to children under the age of 13. Always check for any updates or specific regulations that may apply to your situation.
You can only watch 2 kids for pay in the state of GA. Many think it is 6 before you need a lic. but in reality that is the total you can watch if you DO have a lic. Your own kids do not count of course.
Up to 25