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  2. 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.

  3. Early childhood education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Department of Education, this program focuses on "improving early learning and development programs for young children by supporting States' efforts to: (1) increase the number and percentage of low-income and disadvantaged children in each age group of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who are enrolled in high ...

  4. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    In both developed and developing countries, children of the poor and the disadvantaged remain the least served, despite that the added value of early childhood care and education services are higher for them than for their more affluent counterparts, even when such services are of modest quality. While the problem is more intractable in ...

  5. A Day Without Child Care events - AOL

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    A Day Without Child Care is a national advocacy day supporting equitable, affordable and accessible child care for all families. Wisconsin families say this is important.

  6. L.A. child-care industry in tailspin, hit with ... - AOL

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    L.A.'s child-care industry sees big disruptions and uncertainties brought on by a dramatically shifting landscape. Enrollment is still down with no signs of a rebound.

  7. Is American child care about to get a lot worse? - AOL

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    While Congress struggles to fund basic government functions, the biggest-ever investment in child care in US history is coming to an end, Alex Woodward reports

  8. Babysitting - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, younger children, often as young as fourth or fifth graders, ended up assuming caregiving roles in households. Organizations like the Children's Aid Society began offering childcare courses to younger girls to address the shortage. These courses taught practical skills like diapering and preparing formula, aiming to assure mothers ...

  9. Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    Child care centres, on the other hand, are registered with the Social Welfare Department and include nurseries, catering for children aged two to three, and creches, looking after infants from birth to two. At present, most of the kindergartens operate on a half-day basis offering upper and lower kindergarten and nursery classes.