What is one way that a licensed childcare home or large family childcare home differs from a family daycare home?

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The operator has a license for the daycare.

The operator has a license for the daycare.

The operator does not operate the program out of their home.

The operator does not operate the program out of their home.

The operator has a minimum of a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education.

The operator has a minimum of a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education.

The operator is required to have three full-time employees working at all times.

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The primary difference between a licensed childcare home or large family childcare home and a family daycare home is:

The operator has a license for the daycare.

Licensed childcare homes typically meet specific regulatory requirements and standards set by state or local authorities, whereas family daycare homes may not require the same level of licensing.