Action or skill of looking after children by a day-care center, babysitter, or other providers.
The act, practice, or occupation of supervising and taking care of young children.
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Examples for "childcare"
Examples for "childcare"
1This is the year when the Government promised to get childcare right.
2Speakers harshly criticised the Government for failing to address the childcare crisis.
3A truly great childcare system would surely make London's economy even stronger.
4So what do working parents think about the state of holiday childcare?
5Mr Reynolds said mistreatment at childcare centres was not a widespread issue.
1A real job, you know, with child care and some health benefits.
2Parents will have to stay home from work, or find child care.
3The exposure was days in child care from birth to 12 months.
4Parents have struggled to balance child care and work during the strike.
5My parents shared meals, child care, and business interests with both sets.
6Mr Dutton's wife has child care business which benefits from Commonwealth subsidies.
7In Chicago, parents scrambled to line up child care after schools closed.
8She dropped her 22-month-old son Noah at child care before returning home.
9Dr. Levine, 72, is famous for bringing love back into child care.
10Domestic violence and child care cases were among those which were given priority.
11We're going to provide a million Australian families with better child care support.
12Allow families to deduct the average cost of child care from their taxes.
13Many working parents rely on schools for child care as well as education.
14It includes reforms to job seekers' allowance, housing benefits and child care benefits.
15Its report is highly critical of Ireland's record on child care.
16The high prices of child care services is also a disincentive.
Translations for child care