Real-time childcare ratio monitoring
Tracking classroom ratios manually increases the risk of non-compliance, especially during transitions, staffing shortages, and peak attendance periods.
California Title 22 compliance software
Pruvelo helps California childcare operators centralize ratios, staff certifications, attendance records, incident documentation, and inspection-ready exports in one compliance workflow.
Licensed childcare centers often rely on spreadsheets, paper attendance logs, disconnected systems, and manual ratio tracking to manage compliance. That creates operational risk directors often discover only when licensing inspectors arrive.
California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division
California Title 22 compliance requires licensed childcare centers to maintain classroom ratios, staff qualifications, attendance records, incident documentation, and operational records that can be reviewed during inspections.
| Age group | Ratio | Max group size | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infants (0–12 months) | 1:3 | 6 | CA CCR Title 22 §101215.2 (verify current text) |
| Toddlers (13–24 months) | 1:4 | 12 | CA CCR Title 22 §101215.2 (verify current text) |
| Young toddlers (25–36 months) | 1:4 | 14 | CA CCR Title 22 §101215.2 (verify current text) |
| Preschool (37–60 months) | 1:8 | 24 | CA CCR Title 22 §101215.2 (verify current text) |
| School-age (61+ months) | 1:10 | 30 | CA CCR Title 22 §101215.2 (verify current text) |
Last reviewed: 2026-04-01. Always verify current requirements with the official licensing source.
Tracking classroom ratios manually increases the risk of non-compliance, especially during transitions, staffing shortages, and peak attendance periods.
Expired CPR certifications, missing background checks, and incomplete training records can create licensing risk for directors.
Paper incident reports are difficult to organize, review, and retrieve during inspections or family follow-up conversations.
Licensing inspections often require accurate attendance history and classroom records that teams can retrieve quickly.
Spreadsheet-based childcare operations create duplicate work, missing records, inconsistent reporting, and operational blind spots. As centers grow, manual systems become harder to audit and maintain.
Pruvelo helps childcare teams centralize compliance workflows without relying on disconnected spreadsheets and paper files.
Compliance planning starts with the ratio thresholds and recordkeeping expectations your team can verify. For California, the current planning snapshot is Infants (0–12 months): 1:3 · Young toddlers (25–36 months): 1:4 · Preschool (37–60 months): 1:8. Pruvelo helps directors connect that planning context to attendance, staffing, incidents, and exports.
Many platforms focus on broad administration or parent engagement. Pruvelo focuses on operational compliance for licensed childcare centers, especially when directors need a workflow that is easier to explain during inspections than generic childcare management software.
Pruvelo helps licensed childcare centers centralize compliance workflows, classroom records, ratio visibility, attendance tracking, and operational documentation in one platform.