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    You could have 10 one-year-olds enrolled if you wanted to, as long as you never have more than 2 under 2 in care at once, including your own.

    So yes, you'd have a problem if both one-year-olds were in care at once, along with your own.

    Now, this will only be a problem after Jan. 2016, because your own child doesn't count until then. If one of the three (the 2 one-year-olds and your own) have had their second birthday by that point, then you are ok. Make sense?

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    I believe it makes sense! LOL
    Their bdays are Feb 16, Mar 21, Apr 2 - They will then all be 2 yrs old. My daughter will be 3 Jan8. So each month (Feb, Mar, Apr) I could add a one year old?
    And as far as "two years old" is considered, once they are 24mos and then don't count as "under 2"?

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