Types of Child Care Center Licenses & Ratios

The table below outlines common license types for Child Care Centers in California, including age groups, adult–child ratios, and key operational notes.

License Type Age Group(s) Adult–Child Ratios Notes
Infant/Toddler Center Birth–36 months 1:4 (infants under 24 months); 1:6 (toddlers 24–36 months) Requires infant-trained staff, safe sleep spaces, diapering area, and indoor/outdoor space designed for non-ambulatory and mobile infants.
Infant/Toddler & Preschool Center Birth–5 years 1:4 (infants); 1:6 (toddlers); 1:12 (preschoolers 2–5 years) Must maintain separate indoor/outdoor areas and developmentally appropriate materials for each group; ratios apply separately to each age group.
Comprehensive Center (Infant/Toddler, Preschool, School-Age) Birth–12 years 1:4 (infants); 1:6 (toddlers); 1:12 (preschoolers); 1:14 (school-age) Designed to accommodate multiple age groups with designated classrooms, equipment, and staff qualified for each age range; may include before- and after-school programs.
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