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Child care assistance is available for a parent with an income at or below 165% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) with children Birth through age 12 who is: Living in Arizona. Participating in an eligible activity. Teen parents enrolled in high school, GED, ESOL, or remedial education programs.
Child care assistance is available for a parent with an income at or below 165% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) with children Birth through age 12 who is: Living in Arizona. Participating in an eligible activity. Teen parents enrolled in high school, GED, ESOL, or remedial education programs.
Arizona Department of Health Services, Child Care Facilities Licensing.
FAQ for ECE Administrators Age GroupHigh Quality Program GuidelinesLicensing Requirements Infants No more than 8 per group or 1-year-old children No more than 10 per group or 2-year-old children No more than 12 per group 3-year-old children No more than 18 per group 4 more rows
Recommended Staff:Child Ratios and Group Sizes: Large Family Child Care Homes AgesStaff:Child Ratio Toddlers: 24–35 months old 1 adult should care for no more than 3 older toddlers Preschoolers: 3 years old 1 adult should care for no more than 7 preschoolers5 more rows
FAQ for ECE Administrators Age GroupHigh Quality Program GuidelinesLicensing Requirements Infants No more than 8 per group or 1-year-old children No more than 10 per group or 2-year-old children No more than 12 per group 3-year-old children No more than 18 per group 4 more rows
-12 months of child care experience and an N.A.C., C.D.A., or C.C.P. credential. Or -24 credit hours from an accredited college university including 6 credit hours in early childhood development.
Please note: It is not unlawful in Arizona to care for up to four children for compensation. If a person or entity is caring for more than four children for compensation you may contact CCR&R to get information on how to file a report.
Comparing the number of children ages five and younger to childcare workers, North Dakota has the lowest (and best) child-to-staff ratio of 20.4 while Washington has the highest (and worst) ratio of 103.6. Across our top 10, Mississippi and Oklahoma are the only states with a ratio exceeding 40.