Child Development Permits are available at various levels. Each level has one or more ways to qualify. Individuals must meet all of 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.
The School Age Emphasis Authorization may be added to any level Child Development Permit and authorizes the holder to provide all services authorized by the holder’s Child Development Permit and to provide services in the care, development, and instruction of children in before-school, after-school, and other school-age child care programs.
Individuals applying for a Child Development Permit must submit a completed application packet consisting of all of the following:
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.
To qualify for the Child Development Assistant Permit, individuals must satisfy all of the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
Option 2
Complete an approved Home Economics and Related Occupations (HERO) or Regional Occupation Program (ROP) in Child Development Related Occupations.
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.
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.
To qualify for the Child Development Associate Teacher Permit, individuals must satisfy all of the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
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.
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.
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.
To qualify for the Child Development Teacher Permit, individuals must satisfy all of the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
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
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.
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.
To qualify for the Child Development Master Teacher Permit, individuals must satisfy all of the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
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
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.
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.
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.
To qualify for the Child Development Site Supervisor Permit, individuals must satisfy all of the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
To qualify for the Child Development Program Director Permit, applicants must satisfy all of the requirements listed in one of the following options:
Option 1
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
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
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.
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.
Adult Supervision Course Work
Course work designed to help individuals to develop knowledge and skills for effective communication with, and supervision of, adults.
Aide
An individual who cares for and assists in the development and instruction of children. Aides are not required to hold a permit issued by the Commission.
Early Childhood Education / Child Development Course Work
Course work primarily related to children ages five years or younger completed at a regionally-accredited college or university. Twenty-five percent of required course work may cover children ages five through eight.
General Requirements (Required for the Teacher, Master Teacher, Site Supervisor and Program Director Permit levels)
Completion of 24 semester units of course work in early childhood education or child development, including at least one three-semester unit (or four-quarter unit) course in each of the following core areas:
The following may be used as partial fulfillment of the 24-semester unit requirement:
Professional Growth
Participation in activities that contribute to a permit holder’s competence, performance, or effectiveness in the early childhood education profession, required for the renewal of a Child Development Permit (with the exception of the Associate level permit). Such activities may include, but are not limited to, college or university course work, conferences, workshops, institutes, academies, symposia, and staff development programs. Please refer to your Professional Growth Manual for more information.
School-Age Course Work
Course work that covers the developmental, social and academic needs of children and youth, ages birth through fourteen.
School-Age Core Course Work
Course work that covers the following areas:
All core course work must meet a minimum unit requirement of at least three semester or four quarter units.
Use the Child Development Permit Worksheet and the Child Development and School-Age Emphasis Matrix for guidance in comparing the requirements for each level of permit to determine the level of permit you qualify for or what additional requirements may need to be completed.
NOTE: The Commission on Teacher Credentialing no longer issues life documents. Valid permits for service in a child care and development program issued under prior regulations shall continue in force and may be renewed as prescribed at the time the document was issued. Upon request of the applicant, individuals who hold permits issued under prior regulations who did not complete renewal requirements as specified must now apply under current regulations.
Reference:
Title 5, California Code of Regulations, Sections 80105, 80107, 80109, 80110, 80111, 80112, 80113, 80114, 80115, and 80116.