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child care

NOUN
  1. a service involving care for other people's children

How To Use child care In A Sentence

  • The plan laid out in 1996 to change welfare to workfare recognized and provided for the critical role child care would play in transitioning from government dependency to personal responsibility.
  • Child care is an issue that impacts on a broad cross section of working women.
  • On 7 December 1990 a secure accommodation order was made by the justices under section 21A of the Child Care Act 1980.
  • This offers an opportunity to provide a good range of child care and gives the wider community a range of other services.
  • It seems to me that the State goes out of its way to accommodate unfortunate unwed mothers while holding hard-working spouses with children to child care costs as high as their mortgage payments.
  • Women executives have created supportive networks to help other women up the ladder and are striving to sensitize corporations to the need for ) flexible hours, child care and parental leave.
  • Alexander often cites the company, Child Care Inc., in his campaign speeches to emphasize his entrepreneurial skills.
  • But old-line feminism still has a tin ear for listening to women with children, as evidenced by their main solution to the problem of combining work and family life: the socialization of child care.
  • The introduction of webcams for child care centres, potentially, opens a legal minefield.
  • Unlike child care considerations, which often can be planned months in advance, eldercare issues often occur without warning.
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