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Child care benefitssupport working parents and their children during working hours. These perks can range from backup babysitting to on-site daycare to reimbursement for child care services. Employer-sponsored child care benefits can alleviate some financial and logistical challenges working parents face ...
For families across the U.S., finding quality childcare that's affordable has become a nearly impossible task. In 28 states and the District of Columbia, infant care costs exceed the average cost of in-state college tuition at public four-year institutions, showsdata collected by Child Care A...
For working parents of K-12 age school children, the new school year brings more structure to the weekday schedule. But for those with preschoolers, the challenge to find quality, affordable year-round care is ongoing, providing further evidence that when child care doesn’...
Working Parents and Child Care: Charting a New Course for Quality Close to two-thirds of children in Maine under the age of five need child care while their parents work. The quality of child care is a critical policy concern, since research tells us that early childhood experience plays a...
Although 24/7 options exist, they are not available for all users. Does the facility offer parents a “nanny cam” option to see their children via a secure video link? Military Child Care In Your Neighborhood (MCCYN) MCCYN is one of the newest additions from the Department of Defense (...
根据上文“Child care workers help care for children when their parents are working or are busy with other tasks. (当他们的父母在工作或忙于其他任务时,儿童保育员帮助照顾孩子。)”和下文“But for children who are not attending school, they may watch them full-time. (但是对于那些不上学的孩子,他...
Other options to ease working parents’ experience For many employers, though, an onsite child care center may be tough to swing. But they’re just as interested in attracting and retaining workers, and can find other ways to make the quest for good child care easier. Like...
Findings suggest that many working parents have the following unmet child care needs: care for sick children; temporary or emergency care; child care which is affordable; and child care to match work and school hours. The majority of respondents indicated a preference for relatives as child care...