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A Licensed Child-Care Home: Provides care and supervision to seven to 12 children 13 or younger (no more than 12 children can be in care at any time, including children related to the caregiver).
What is a Licensed Child-Care Home? A Licensed Child-Care Home: Provides care and supervision to seven to 12 children 13 or younger (no more than 12 children can be in care at any time, including children related to the caregiver).
Except for home daycare providers who are babysitting for multiple children on a regular basis that might qualify as a Licensed Family Home, a Licensed Childcare Home,w or a Registered Childcare Home*, Texas babysitters are largely free from legal regulation and are not required to be licensed.
You must obtain at least 30 clock hours of training each year relevant to the age of the children for whom you provide care. The 30 clock hours of annual training are exclusive of any requirements for the licensing Pre-application Course, first-aid and CPR training, and transportation safety training.
Except for home daycare providers who are babysitting for multiple children on a regular basis that might qualify as a Licensed Family Home, a Licensed Childcare Home,w or a Registered Childcare Home*, Texas babysitters are largely free from legal regulation and are not required to be licensed.
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A Licensed Child-Care Home: Provides care and supervision to seven to 12 children 13 or younger (no more than 12 children can be in care at any time, including children related to the caregiver).
It is important to adhere to these laws to avoid having your babysitting business shut down and your reputation tarnished as a childcare provider. In general, Texas requires you to register or license your childcare home if you care for more than four children at a time.
Chapter 42 of the Texas Human Resources Code requires persons who operate a child care facility to be licensed by Child Care Licensing.
In general, Texas requires you to register or license your childcare home if you care for more than four children at a time. If you provide regular child care for one to three children, you may have to list your home with the state.
Under Texas law, in-home childcare providers may provide care to four to six children at once, depending on the ages of the child.

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