Day care centers are in fact safe for children. It is absolutely best that you check out the day care center before sending your child there and maybe sit in on a day or two.
i relate school-aged child care to be children older than 5 years old. and day care centers to be for children under 5 years old.
Lena E. Cochran has written: 'Day care for children in Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Child care services, Day care centers
Linda Elbow has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Berkeley Children's Centers (Berkeley, Calif.), Day care centers
C. W. Portal-Foster has written: 'The day care of children in Canada' -- subject(s): Child care, Day care centers
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Edward L. LaCrosse has written: 'Day care centers for mentally retarded children' -- subject(s): Care, Children with mental disabilities
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In New Jersey, you would not need a licence to care for 4 children. Child care centers provide care for six or more children below 13 years of age who attend less than 24 hours a day. Child care centers are required by state law to be licensed.
Kathy Gallagher Ross has written: 'A parents' guide to day care' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Children, Day care centers
The first adult day care centers opened in England during the 1940s and 1950s. Established by psychiatric hospitals, these centers were designed to reduce the frequency of hospital admissions.
Barbara Adolf has written: 'The employer's guide to child care' -- subject(s): Children of working mothers, Day care centers, Employer-supported day care, Evaluation, Services for
James A. Levine has written: 'Breaking the day care stalemate' -- subject(s): Information services, Day care centers 'Day care and the public schools' -- subject(s): Case studies, Day care centers