What Age Does Your State Consider An Infant ?

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  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #16
    birth - 12 months is infant
    day of 1st birthday to 24 months is toddler
    day of 2nd birthday to 5 is considered preschool

    School age is any child who is 5 yrs old on or after May 1st before Kindy attendance, even if they do not enroll until the next year.

    For example, I have a DCB who won't turn 5 until August 25th but is considered school age on May 1st, even though he is only 4 because he will be Kindy eligible for the Fall.

    My ratios are no more than 4 under age 2 and of those 4 no more than 3 shall be infants.

    Depending on the ages of the kids in care, a second adult may or may not be required. For example, if I have 5 preschoolers, I can have more under 2 kids.

    If I have more than 5 preschoolers then that changes the number of under 2's I can have.

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    • jenn
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 695

      #17
      Kansas allow 3 under 18 months (in a home setting with one adult).

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      • blandino
        Daycare.com member
        • Sep 2012
        • 1613

        #18
        Originally posted by Blackcat31
        birth - 12 months is infant
        day of 1st birthday to 24 months is toddler
        day of 2nd birthday to 5 is considered preschool

        School age is any child who is 5 yrs old on or after May 1st before Kindy attendance, even if they do not enroll until the next year.

        For example, I have a DCB who won't turn 5 until August 25th but is considered school age on May 1st, even though he is only 4 because he will be Kindy eligible for the Fall.

        My ratios are no more than 4 under age 2 and of those 4 no more than 3 shall be infants.

        Depending on the ages of the kids in care, a second adult may or may not be required. For example, if I have 5 preschoolers, I can have more under 2 kids.

        If I have more than 5 preschoolers then that changes the number of under 2's I can have.
        See I like how your rules at least differentiate between an under 2, and an infant. For us there is no differentiation, and I just find that absurd. A cut off at 12 or 18 months I would understand.

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        • MCC
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 501

          #19
          If I am correct (slightly confused by this at the moment) We can have 4 under 2 if that's all I take. If it's a mixed group the children are given points.

          newborn-16 months = 4pts
          16-24month = 3pts
          24-4years = 2 pts
          4+= 1pt

          I have to be under 16pts/provider.

          If anyone else is in Virginia and can confirm this that would be great.

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          • blandino
            Daycare.com member
            • Sep 2012
            • 1613

            #20
            Originally posted by MCC
            If I am correct (slightly confused by this at the moment) We can have 4 under 2 if that's all I take. If it's a mixed group the children are given points.

            newborn-16 months = 4pts
            16-24month = 3pts
            24-4years = 2 pts
            4+= 1pt

            I have to be under 16pts/provider.

            If anyone else is in Virginia and can confirm this that would be great.
            I really really like that system !

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            • MCC
              Daycare.com Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 501

              #21
              Originally posted by blandino
              I really really like that system !

              Yeah, me too. It seems really fair, and is manageable. I only take kids under 4, so it allows me to have a good amount of kids, and still keep them all young.

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              • Country Kids
                Nature Lover
                • Mar 2011
                • 5051

                #22
                Infant-six weeks to 12 months
                Toddler-12 months-3 years
                Preschooler-3 years-Through completion of Kindergarten

                We are also only allowed 2 children under the age of 2. I think that is fine and just right for providers. I think anymore then that and you aren't able to take care of the individual needs of the wee ones.
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                • wdmmom
                  Advanced Daycare.com
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 2713

                  #23
                  Iowa is confusing. We can have 5-16 I believe depending on how you are licensed.

                  As for younger ones:

                  No more than 4 children under 24 months.. No more than 3 may be 18 months or younger in age.

                  Providers own preschool age children are included in the total count.

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                  • MarinaVanessa
                    Family Childcare Home
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 7211

                    #24
                    I'm in CA. Infants are 0-2 years here also. I'm licensed for 8 and can have:

                    8 kids if 2 are infants, 4 are 2+, 1 is age 6 and attending kindy and 1 is 1st grade or higher.

                    6 kids if 3 are infants+ and 3 are 2+ years

                    4 kids if they are all infants 0-2 years

                    My kids count towards my ratio

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                    • Unregistered

                      #25
                      I'm in MA and licensed for 6. Without an assistant I can have 3 under 2 if 1 is at least 15 months old and walking unassisted (for evacuations). With an assistant, I can legally have up to 4 under 2, none of them need to be walkers.

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                      • Crazy8
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 2769

                        #26
                        an infant is under 12 months. I think when I first started it was below 15 months. 12-24m is considering a toddler.

                        Our rules are confusing, because you can have certain # under 12 months, certain # under 2 years.

                        Our max limit is 5 kids but depending on their ages you may be limited to just 3 (under 12m) or 4 (under 24m). I'm always jealous of those of you with higher limits!

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