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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. Category:Child care companies - Wikipedia

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    The Infants' Home Child and Family Services; K. Kiddie Academy Educational Child Care; KinderCare Learning Centers; L. Lakeview School (Mercer Island, Washington)

  4. Care.com - Wikipedia

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    Care.com is an online marketplace for families to find childcare, senior care, care for those with special needs, care for home, tutoring support and pet care. It is also a two-sided marketplace allowing caregivers to find jobs. Through its enterprise arm, Care for Business, the company provides employers with caregiving benefits for their ...

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  6. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, employee benefits are categorised by three terms: flexible benefits (flex) and flexible benefits packages, voluntary benefits and core benefits. "Core benefits" is the term given to benefits which all staff enjoy, such as pension, life insurance, income protection, and holiday.

  7. Child care - Wikipedia

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    However, for-profit day care corporations often exist where the market is sufficiently large or there are government subsidies. For instance, in North America, KinderCare Learning Centers, one of the largest of such companies, has approximately 1,600 centers located in 39 states and the District of Columbia. [88]

  8. Learning centers in American elementary schools - Wikipedia

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    Learning centers are typically set up in a classroom to encourage children to make choices. As they work in the centers they learn to work independently as well as cooperatively. This gives the child more control over what they do. [1] Learning centers offer one easy route to addressing children's individual learning styles. [2]

  9. Learning Care Group - Wikipedia

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    Learning Care Group, Inc. is a child care and early childhood education company based in Novi, Michigan, United States.Founded in the 1960s, it is the second-largest for-profit child care provider in North America, [1] operating over 1,070+ schools under the La Petite Academy, Childtime, Tutor Time, The Children's Courtyard, Montessori Unlimited, Everbrook Academy, AppleTree & Gilden Woods ...