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  2. KinderCare Learning Centers - Wikipedia

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    KinderCare Learning Centers, LLC [2] is an American operator of for-profit child care and early childhood education [3] facilities founded in 1969 and currently owned by KinderCare Education based in Portland, Oregon. [4] [5] The company provides educational programs for children from six weeks to 12 years old.

  3. KinderCare just became a public company. Can it fix the ... - AOL

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    KinderCare is the largest private childcare provider in the US, with 2,000 early childhood education centers that create the capacity to care for over 200,000 children.

  4. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    Subject to the "fortuity principle", the event must be uncertain. The uncertainty can be either as to when the event will happen (e.g. in a life insurance policy, the time of the insured's death is uncertain) or as to if it will happen at all (e.g. in a fire insurance policy, whether or not a fire will occur at all). [4]

  5. Category:Child care companies - Wikipedia

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  6. Kaplan, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Kaplan, Inc. was founded in 1938 by Stanley H. Kaplan, a first-generation son of immigrants [4] who began tutoring his classmates at age 14, operating from the basement of his parents' Brooklyn home. [5]

  7. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Young adults make up the largest age segment of the uninsured, are the most likely to be uninsured, and are one of the fastest growing segments of the uninsured population. They often lose coverage under their parents' health insurance policies or public programs when they reach age 19. Others lose coverage when they graduate from college.

  8. Child care - Wikipedia

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    Childcare, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from two weeks to 18 years old.Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typically refers to the care provided by caregivers who are not the child's parents.

  9. Talk:KinderCare Learning Centers - Wikipedia

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    Under this section: KinderCare Learning Centers (first/top section) Please change: KinderCare Learning Centers is an American operator of for-profit child care and early childhood education [4] facilities founded in 1969 and currently owned by Knowledge Universe