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Child Care Permit Information
The California teaching permit will allow you to work with preschool age children and school age after school programs at Child Development centers or after school programs in California that receive State of Federal funding. Private programs might or might not require you to have a teaching permit. It is a process to apply. There are different requirements listed for each permit. You can access the website here: https://www.ctc.ca.gov/
Child Development Permits are available at various levels. Each level has one or more ways to qualify. Individuals must meet all the requirements listed in one of the available options. Individuals should review all available options and complete the one that best reflects their own education and/or experience.
Child Development Assistant Permit
Child Development Associate Teacher Permit
Child Development Teacher Permit
Child Development Master Teacher Permit
Child Development Site Supervisor Permit
Child Development Program Director Permit
The Application Packet
Individuals applying for a Child Development Permit must submit a completed application packet consisting of all the following:
1. Official transcripts verifying course work and/or letters verifying experience appropriate to the permit type.
2. Completed application (form 41-4).
3. Application processing fees.
4. First-time applicants must submit a completed Live Scan receipt (form 41-LSOpen PDF in current window.) verifying that fingerprints have been taken and fees have been paid. Out-of-state residents must submit two fingerprint cards (FD258) and fingerprint processing fees in lieu of a Live Scan receipt.
Course Work Requirements
1. All course work must be degree-applicable (associate degree or higher) and non-remedial.
2. All course work must be completed with a grade of “C” or better (“pass” and “credit” grades meet this requirement).
3. All core course work must meet a minimum unit requirement of three semester units or four quarter units (see Terms and Definitions).
4. All course work must be completed at a regionally accredited college or university.
Child Development Assistant Permit
Authorization
A Child Development Assistant Permit authorizes the holder to care for and assist in the development and instruction of children in a child care and development program under the supervision of a Child Development Permit (CDP) Associate Teacher, CDP Teacher, CDP Master Teacher, CDP Site Supervisor, or CDP Program Director.
Requirements for the Child Development Assistant Permit
To qualify for the Child Development Assistant Permit, individuals must satisfy all the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
1. Complete six semester units of early childhood education or child development course work.
2. School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that three of the six semester units in early childhood education/child development be completed in school-age course work.
Option 2
Complete an approved Home Economics and Related Occupations (HERO) or Regional Occupation Program (ROP) in Child Development Related Occupations.
Term and Renewal
The Child Development Assistant Permit is issued for five years and is renewable for successive five-year periods upon completion of 105 hours of professional growth. Permit holders who complete the requirements for a higher level permit within three years of the date of initial issuance may submit verification of completion of requirements, an application (form 41-4) for the higher level permit, and half the application processing fee.
Child Development Associate Teacher Permit
Authorization
A Child Development Associate Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program, and supervise a CDP Assistant, and an aide.
Requirements for the Child Development Associate Teacher Permit
To qualify for the Child Development Associate Teacher Permit, individuals must satisfy all the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
1. Complete a minimum of 12 semester units of course work in early childhood education or child development (excluding field work), including at least one course of at least three semester units in each of the following core areas:
a. Child/human growth and development.
b. Child, family, and community, or child and family relations.
c. Programs/curriculum.
2. Complete at least 50 days of experience in an instructional capacity in a child care and development program, working at least three hours per day within the last two years. This experience must be verified by submitting an original letter from the employer on official letterhead.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that 6 of the 12 semester units in early childhood/child development be in school age course work.
Option 2
Possess a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential. For information on obtaining the CDA credential, visit the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition webpage or contact them at 1-800-424-4310.
Term and Renewal
The Child Development Associate Teacher Permit is issued for five years and is renewable once, for a total of two issuances. To renew, the holder must complete at least 15 semester units toward the Child Development Teacher Permit. By the end of the ten-year period, the holder must meet the requirements for the Child Development Teacher Permit.
Child Development Teacher Permit
Authorization
A Child Development Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program, and supervise a CDP Associate Teacher, a CDP Assistant, and an aide.
Requirements for the Child Development Teacher Permit
To qualify for the Child Development Teacher Permit, individuals must satisfy all the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
1. Complete all General Requirements (see Terms and Definitions).
2. Complete 16 semester units in general education, including at least one course in each of the following areas: humanities and/or fine arts, social sciences, math and/or science, and English and/or language arts.
3. Complete 175 days of experience in an instructional capacity in a child care and development program, working at least three hours per day within the last four years. This experience must be verified by submitting an original letter from the employer on official letterhead.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that 12 of the 24 semester units of early childhood education/child development be in school-age course work.
Option 2
1. Complete an associate degree or higher in early childhood education or child development or a related field.
2. Complete three semester units or four quarter units of supervised field experience in an early childhood education setting
o School-Age Emphasis under this option may be obtained by completion of an associate degree or higher in school-age education, including three semester units of supervised field experience in an early childhood education setting.
Term and Renewal
The Child Development Teacher Permit is issued for five years and is renewable for successive five-year periods upon completion of 105 hours of professional growth. This permit may be renewed online. Permit holders who complete the requirements for a higher level permit within three years of the date of initial issuance may submit verification of completion of requirements, an application (form 41-4) for the higher level permit, and half the application processing fee.
Child Development Master Teacher Permit
Authorization
A Child Development Master Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program, and supervise a CDP Teacher, CDP Associate Teacher, CDP Assistant, and an aide. The permit also authorizes the holder to serve as a coordinator of curriculum and staff development in a child care and development program.
Requirements for the Child Development Master Teacher Permit
To qualify for the Child Development Master Teacher Permit, individuals must satisfy all the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
1. Complete all General Requirements (see Terms and Definitions).
2. Complete 16 semester units in general education, including at least one course in each of the following areas: humanities and/or fine arts, social sciences, math and/or science, and English and/or language arts.
3. Complete six additional units in one area of specialization, which may include, but is not limited to the following:
a. Infant and toddler care
b. Bilingual and bicultural development
c. Children with exceptional needs
d. Preschool programming
e. Parent/teacher relations
f. Child health
g. Specific areas of developmentally appropriate curriculum
4. Complete an additional two semester units of adult supervision course work.
5. Complete 350 days of experience in an instructional capacity in a child care and development program, working at least three hours per day within the last four years (this experience must be verified by submitting an original letter from the employer on official letterhead).
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that 12 of the 24 semester units of early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Option 2
1. Complete a baccalaureate degree or higher.
2. Complete 12 semester units of early childhood education or child development course work.
3. Complete three semester units or four quarter units of supervised field experience in an early childhood education setting.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that six of the 12 semester units in early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Term and Renewal
The Child Development Master Teacher Permit is issued for five years and is renewable for successive five-year periods upon completion of 105 hours of professional growth. This permit may be renewed online. Permit holders who complete the requirements for a higher level permit within three years of the date of initial issuance may submit verification of completion of requirements, an application (form 41-4) for the higher level permit, and half the application processing fee.
Child Development Site Supervisor Permit
Authorization
A Child Development Site Supervisor Permit authorizes the holder to supervise a child care and development program operating at a single site; provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program; and serve as a coordinator of curriculum and staff development in a child care and development program.
Requirements for the Child Development Site Supervisor Permit
To qualify for the Child Development Site Supervisor Permit, individuals must satisfy all the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
1. Complete all General Requirements (see Terms and Definitions).
2. Complete an associate degree or 60 semester units.
3. Complete six additional semester units of course work in administration and supervision of child care and development programs. These units must be comprised of two courses: one introductory course and one advanced course, or two courses of different topical content.
4. Complete an additional two semester units of adult supervision course work.
5. Complete 350 days of experience in an instructional capacity in a child care and development program, working at least three hours per day within the last four years. This experience must include at least 100 days of supervising adults in a child care and development program and must be verified by submitting an original letter from the employer on official letterhead.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that 12 of the 24 semester units in early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Option 2
1. Complete a baccalaureate degree or higher.
2. Complete 12 or more semester units of early childhood education or child development course work.
3. Complete three semester units of supervised field experience in an early childhood education setting.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that six of the 12 semester units in early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Option 3
1. Possess a valid Administrative Services Credential authorizing service in California public schools.
2. Complete 12 or more semester units of early childhood education or child development course work.
3. Complete three semester units or four quarter units of supervised field experience in an early childhood education setting.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that six of the 12 semester units in early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Option 4
1. Possess a valid Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential or a Single Subject Teaching Credential in Home Economics.
2. Complete 12 semester units of early childhood education or child development course work.
3. Complete three semester units or four quarter units of supervised field experience[1] in an early childhood education setting.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that six of the 12 semester units in early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Note [1]: Individuals holding the Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential can use elementary student teaching for the supervised field experience to qualify for the permit issued with School-Age Emphasis.
Term and Renewal
The Child Development Site Supervisor Permit is issued for five years and is renewable for successive five-year periods upon completion of 105 hours of professional growth. This permit may be renewed online. Permit holders who complete the requirements for a higher level permit within three years of the date of initial issuance may submit verification of completion of requirements, an application (form 41-4) for the higher level permit, and half the application processing fee.
Child Development Program Director Permit
Authorization
A Child Development Program Director Permit authorizes the holder to supervise a child care and development program operated in a single site or multiple sites; provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program; and serve as coordinator of curriculum and staff development in a child care and development program.
Requirements for the Child Development Program Director Permit
To qualify for the Child Development Program Director Permit, applicants must satisfy all the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
1. Complete all General Requirements (see Terms and Definitions).
2. Complete a baccalaureate degree or higher.
3. Complete six additional semester units of course work in administration and supervision of child care and development programs. These units must be comprised of two courses: one introductory course and one advanced course, or two courses of different topical content.
4. Complete two additional semester units in adult supervision course work.
5. Verify one year of site supervisor experience. This experience must be verified by submitting an original letter from the employer on official letterhead.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that 12 of the 24 semester units of early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Option 2
1. Obtain a valid Administrative Services Credential authorizing service in California public schools.
2. Complete 12 semester units in early childhood education or child development course work.
3. Complete three semester units or four quarter units in supervised field experience in an early childhood education setting.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that six of the 12 semester units of early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Option 3
1. Obtain a valid Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential or a Single Subject Teaching Credential in Home Economics.
2. Complete 12 semester units of early childhood education or child development course work.
3. Complete three semester units or four quarter units of supervised field experience[2] in an early childhood education setting.
4. Complete six additional semester units of course work in administration and supervision of child care and development programs. These units must be comprised of two courses: one introductory course and one advanced course, or two courses of different topical content.
School-Age Emphasis under this option requires that six of the 12 semester units of early childhood education or child development be in school-age course work.
Note [2]:Individuals holding the Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential can use elementary student teaching for the supervised field experience to qualify for the permit issued with School-Age Emphasis.
Option 4
Complete a master’s degree or higher in early childhood education, child/human development, or a closely related field.
Term and Renewal
The Child Development Program Director Permit is issued for five years and is renewable for successive five-year periods upon completion of 105 hours of professional growth. This permit may be renewed online.