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.
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.
about $30 a day. if it is a private home sort of thing. and then it depends on the age of the children
According to a daycare worker, you can have 5 children older than 2 in a daycare without a license. For babies, it's 3.
101. Provided you paint them to look like dalmatians.
As of 2011, you may legally care for 2 children in the state of Georgia without 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.
not without a license
Each state has their own regulations and guidelines, and you can contact your local Department of Human Services or Social Services for details. Some of the guidelines for Pennsylvania include home care classes and a certain number of hours clocked for childcare. Also, you can only take care of up to six children with a home facility license in Pennsylvania.
It is law in the state of Oklahoma to have a license while taking care of children in your home. You would need to contact the childcare licensing specialist at your local county OKDHS office.
Med 1 Care offers STNA classes in both there Findlay and Toledo Ohio offices.
Not if you are just babysitting. If you are running a child-care center out of your home without a license, then yes, it would be illegal.
I don't get paid by DHS to provide childcare within a family home in you