LA County Infant & Toddler Expansion Toolkit

This toolkit report was published in response to findings from LA County's 2022 Early Care and Education Needs Assessment, which found that only 4% of the County's infant and toddler population can be served by licensed child care centers and family homes. In order to create more supply of infant and toddler care, this toolkit offers 7 key considerations for child care facilities to expand their operations to serve more children under 24 months of age.

LA County Department of Public Health: Toolkit

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