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day care

NOUN
  1. childcare during the day while parents work

How To Use day care In A Sentence

  • For a well-socialized, emotionally stable dog with energy to burn, a well-run day care center "can be the best thing in the world," says Patricia McConnell, a certified animal behaviorist and author of The Other End of the Leash. Dogtopia founder is there for dog day care franchisees
  • Instead of gifts, the couple had asked that guests make donations to the Aconchego day care centre for underprivileged children.
  • They notify schools and day care centers when a moderate-risk offender moves into the area.
  • Day care facilities for the mentally handicapped include what used to be known as adult training centres.
  • Sure, there is talk of flextime, day care, and job-sharing, but these reforms just rearrange when women do the same amount of caretaking work-they don't lessen the overall work load.
  • Her major gratifications were seeing the many social services she was instrumental in initiating come to fruition, among them day care for senior citizens.
  • Boyd is undoubtedly a substantial writer but this block of journalism confirms the mighty labour of his workaday career, rather than the more memorable flights of fictional transcendence. Bamboo by William Boyd: Book summary
  • The 43-bed Rosepark nursing home, which is privately owned, has short-stay and long-stay residents and offers day care, respite care and care of the terminally ill and people with mental conditions.
  • Information about previous episodes of acute otitis media, type of day care and signs and symptoms of allergies was also collected.
  • Local health educators and health care practitioners should join forces to provide sun protection training for parents, and the faculty/staff of day care centers, preschools, and public schools.
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