missT 02:47 AM 03-02-2014
So I was looking into the ratios for in home childcare and based on the tables I've found about it, it looks like if I were the only care provider there I would not be able to have under 2 1\2. Is that correct?
JoseyJo 05:38 AM 03-02-2014
There lots of different options for caring for children in KS. With a licensed daycare home w/ 1 provider the rule are listed under K.A.R.28-4-114 (e)(1) Table 1
These are the options:
Max of 10 children
7 between 18 months and 4 yo
3 over 5 yo (this is considered school aged in KS, even if they are 5 yo and haven't started school yet)
-OR-
Max of 10 children
1 under 18 months
5 between 18 months and 4 yo
4 over 5yo
-OR-
Max of 9 children
2 under 18 months
4 between 18 months and 4 yo
3 over 5yo
-OR-
Max of 8 children
3 under 18 months
3 between 18 months and 4 yo
2 over 5yo
Hope this helps!!!
missT 07:07 AM 03-02-2014
Ah thank you! I was looking at the tables wrong (the one I needed was on a previous page lol) but now I see where the info is. I guess that'll teach me not to try and read licensing stuff when I wake up in the middle of the night! Lol
cara041083 09:05 AM 03-02-2014

Originally Posted by JoseyJo:
There lots of different options for caring for children in KS. With a licensed daycare home w/ 1 provider the rule are listed under K.A.R.28-4-114 (e)(1) Table 1
These are the options:
Max of 10 children
7 between 18 months and 4 yo
3 over 5 yo (this is considered school aged in KS, even if they are 5 yo and haven't started school yet)
-OR-
Max of 10 children
1 under 18 months
5 between 18 months and 4 yo
4 over 5yo
-OR-
Max of 9 children
2 under 18 months
4 between 18 months and 4 yo
3 over 5yo
-OR-
Max of 8 children
3 under 18 months
3 between 18 months and 4 yo
2 over 5yo
Hope this helps!!!