39 Facts About Day care

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

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

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India has a system of universal childDay care which is free and provided by the state through the Integrated Child Development Services.

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Additionally, private childDay care services exist in the country for wealthier families.

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Additionally, private childDay care services exist in the country for wealthier families.

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ChildDay care has been on the rise in Mexico due to the increasing interest it has within the people and the effect it has on the government.

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ChildDay care became a hot topic of discussion when more women were joining the workforce and the debate of how this would affect how the children would be raised.

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ChildDay care is generally broken into three general categories such as governmental institutions, religious organizations, and independent agencies.

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10.

The creation of a successful program of child Day 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 Day care services.

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In England, childDay care is inspected and regulated by Her Majesty's Inspectors.

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12.

Costs of child Day 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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The increase in the number of children that are required to have some sort of childDay care service has made childDay care facilities more necessary than they have ever been.

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Family childDay care can be nationally accredited by the National Association of Family ChildDay care if the provider chooses to go through the process.

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Day care 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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In March 2014, the US Senate passed a reauthorization of the Child Care and Development Block Grant program that included “some baseline changes to make sure there's safe child Day care, ” said Nick Vucic, a senior government affairs associate at Child Care Aware of America.

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

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Typically, au pairs or nannies provide more than routine child Day care, often providing assistance with daily household activities which include running errands, shopping, doing laundry, fixing meals, and cleaning the house.

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

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20.

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

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21.

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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22.

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

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23.

ChildDay care is seen as a reasonable option because it is different from parenting, since it can be seen as more of a routine for the child.

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Informal childDay care is a childDay care system that utilizes both family and community members.

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In monetary- and production-based societies, informal childDay care is seen in families who do not have enough funds to finance placing their children in a more expensive child Day care facility.

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Quality of childDay care given by a facility is generally indicated by the center's cost of enrollment.

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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 Day care starting between 3 and 21 weeks of age resulted in significant changes in midlife brain structure in males.

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In particular, children in childDay care are more likely to take antibiotics than children outside of childDay care.

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29.

The value of unpaid childDay care is an important figure in various legal entities.

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

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

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Children in higher quality childDay care had somewhat better language and cognitive development during the first 4½ years of life than those in lower quality Day care.

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

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Similarly the Australian government's childDay care subsidy has allowed the creation of a large private-sector industry in that country.

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Some places develop voluntary quality networks, for example in Australia most childDay care services are part of a national Quality Assurance system.

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Children in higher quality childDay care had somewhat better language and cognitive development during the first 4½ years of life than those in lower quality Day care.

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The study found that the children who received a higher quality of childDay care scored higher on 5th grade vocabulary tests than the children who had attended childDay care of a lower quality.

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38.

The study reported that teachers found children from childDay care to be "disobedient", fight more frequently, and more argumentative.

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39.

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

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