24 Facts About Child care

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Child care, otherwise known as day care, is the care and supervision of a child or multiple children at a time, whose ages range from two weeks of age to eighteen years.

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Child care is a broad topic that covers a wide spectrum of professionals, institutions, contexts, activities, and social and cultural conventions.

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Early child care is an equally important and often overlooked component of child's developments.

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Child care can consist of advanced learning environments that include early childhood education or elementary education.

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Child care development is not just biological or psychological—it is a cultural process and it is not universal.

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Non-academic personnel in dayChild care facilities have usually attended specialized schools for several years.

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The creation of a successful program of child care has been sought out and many different aspects have been changed over the years but it can be seen that there is an increase in early childhood education and care services .

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Inspection reports include feedback from staff and parents as well as the inspectors, aiming to provide parents and carers information to help them decide whether a particular child care setting is providing good quality child care and meeting government standards.

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Costs of child care has increased over the years, and putting a "tremendous strain" on household budgets, in particularly for those with two children or more.

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In 1971, the Comprehensive Child care Development Act was passed by Congress, but was vetoed by then President Richard Nixon.

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Child care's said that one of the major weaknesses of the press coverage of the Commission's report in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Financial Times was the omission of underappreciated unpaid work, such as that of caregivers who make society function.

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At home, Child care is typically provided by nannies, au pairs, or friends and family.

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The cost in a family child care could be significantly lower on average than that of a center.

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Family child care helps foster emotionally secure interpersonal relationships for everyone involved.

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Commercial care center known as daycares are open for set hours, and provide a standardized and regulated system of care for children.

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Center based child care should have their mission written out and include one of the main components which is health promotion.

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Some family child care homes operate illegally with respect to tax legislation where the care provider does not report fees as income and the parent does not receive a receipt to qualify for childcare tax deductions.

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However, licensing a family child care home is beneficial for family child care home providers so that they can have access to financial benefits from their state government, or the federal government where they are allowed to accept children from parents who meet the criterion to benefit from the government childcare subsidy funding.

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Study that followed up on the randomized Abecedarian Early Intervention Project showed that 5 years of high-quality, targeted cognitively and linguistically stimulating center-based Child care starting between 3 and 21 weeks of age resulted in significant changes in midlife brain structure in males.

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Child care is provided in nurseries or creches or by a nanny or family child care provider caring for children in their own homes.

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Day Child care industry is a continuum from personal parental Child care to large, regulated institutions.

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Day Child care industry is a continuum from personal parental Child care to large, regulated institutions.

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One 2003 American study appearing in Child Development said that the amount of time spent in daycare before four-and-a-half tended to correspond with the child's tendency to be less likely to get along with others, to be disobedient, and to be aggressive, although still within the normal range.

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Different periods of a child's growth are known to affect the care taking styles associated with them, from the care of an infant to that of an older adolescent.

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