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Child Development Homes
 
A child development home is a child development program that operates in a private residence for up to a total of five children and infants, with no more than two infants in the group. The total of five children and infants shall not include those of the caregiver who are six years old or older, provided that the total number of children of the caregiver between the ages of six and 15 years shall not exceed three, and of those three children, no more than two shall be 10 years old or younger.

The Child and Residential Care Facilities Division licenses, inspects, and investigates complaints at Child Development Homes, and provides technical assistance, consultations, and training to them.   

For more information or to apply for licensure, please select the specific link below:
 
 
 
 
 


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