What are your state's ratios? I'm in Idaho and to be honest, I find ours a bit... ummmm... well....
They just changed the rules:
Each staff member can have up to 12 points using this system, based on the age of each child in attendance:
• Babies up to two years old equal 2 points.
• Toddlers 24 to 36 months old equal 1 1/2 points.
• Children age 3 to 5 equal 1 point.
• Ages 5 to 12 count as half a point.
Under the new minimum standards, one caregiver could be responsible for up to 24 children between the ages of 5 and 12, up from 18 children under the old rules.
The maximum number of younger children per caregiver remains the same: six babies, eight toddlers and 12 children ages 3 to 5.
So is it just me or do our ratios here seem... umm... heh...
Or is this normal for most states?
They just changed the rules:
Each staff member can have up to 12 points using this system, based on the age of each child in attendance:
• Babies up to two years old equal 2 points.
• Toddlers 24 to 36 months old equal 1 1/2 points.
• Children age 3 to 5 equal 1 point.
• Ages 5 to 12 count as half a point.
Under the new minimum standards, one caregiver could be responsible for up to 24 children between the ages of 5 and 12, up from 18 children under the old rules.
The maximum number of younger children per caregiver remains the same: six babies, eight toddlers and 12 children ages 3 to 5.
So is it just me or do our ratios here seem... umm... heh...

Or is this normal for most states?
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