When a day-care facility houses more than one age group, explain which age group standards should be complied with?
A daycare facility house is child care centers they provided care to :
Infants. Care provided for children from birth through two years (or three years in some cases).
Toddlers. Care provided for children from 18 to 30 months.
Preschool Age. Care provided to preschool-aged children from two years through six years of age, depending on whether they are pre-kindergarten.
School Age. Care usually provided to children from 4 years, 9 months, and enrolled in kindergarten to 12 years. (Maybe up to 18 years.)
Thus we can say that the daycare center has to follow the protocols for the age group from infancy to 18 years old.
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