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Type A:This is the most serious type of violation that means there is an immediate risk to the health, safety or personal rights of those in care. Examples: lack of supervision, lack of fire clearance and access to dangerous chemicals.
License-exempt providers can care for up to 4 unrelated children with no more than 2 children under age 2.
In general, Colorado has accepted the ages of 10 to be alone and 12 to babysit as a guideline for when it might be appropriate for a child to be left alone for short periods of time.
Recommended Staff:Child Ratio and Group Size: Child Care Centers AgesStaff:Child Ratio Infants: Younger than 12 months old 1 adult should care for no more than 3 infants Toddlers: 1335 months old 1 adult should care for no more than 4 toddlers Preschoolers: 3 years old 1 adult should care for no more than 7 preschoolers4 more rows
Childcare workers typically do the following: Supervise and monitor the safety of children. Prepare and organize mealtimes and snacks for children. Help children keep good hygiene.

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Illegal operation without a license may result in a Licensing citation, a $200 per day fine, or even a misdemeanor criminal charge for danger to the health and safety of the children in care. [1]Cal. Health Safety Code 1596.792, Cal. Code Regs.
What are the Child Care Ratios under NAEYC? Age CategoryStaff-to-Child RatioMaximum Class Size Infant (Birth 15 months) 1 teacher:4 children 8 Children Toddler/Two (12-36 months) 1 teacher:6 children 12 Children Preschool (30 months-5 years) 1 teacher:10 children 20 Children

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