Noun
childcare during the day while parents work
Source: WordNetday-care
According to her, this new introduction to Carnegie’s curriculum attracted numerous professional institutions such as, Pilgrim’s Day Care Centre, Kiskadee Kids Day Care and Playgroup and Palms Geriatric Institution (The Palms) among others. Source: Internet
A similar photo was taken by Lester LaRue. citation In the wake of the bombing, the national media seized upon the fact that 19 of the victims had been babies and children, many in the day-care center. Source: Internet
Another fire disaster has struck the Gertrude C. Wayne Family Nursery Center Day Care and Kindergarten School, along the SKD Boulevard, leaving several school uniforms and other important documents destroyed. Source: Internet
At the shelter, Diana met with survivors of domestic violence and with workers who helped residents transition to permanent housing, then toured a day-care center. Source: Internet
Child-care advocates and some lawmakers say Minnesota's low reimbursement rates for publicly funded day-care costs have contributed to a severe and worsening shortage of options for low-income families, particularly in greater Minnesota. Source: Internet
Given that the bulk of family chores fell to women, and that they were five times more likely than men to head a single-parent family, the shortcomings of Finland's child day-care system affected women more than it did men. Source: Internet