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day care
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day·care or day care  (dkâr)
n.
Provision of daytime training, supervision, recreation, and often medical services for children of preschool age, for the disabled, or for the elderly.
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Noun1.day careday care - childcare during the day while parents work
child care, childcare - a service involving care for other people's children


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When B was working, A and B left their children with either a day-care service or a neighbor.
About 30 day-care centres that receive no government support will not be affected by the changes and may continue to charge as much as parents are willing to pay.
Shannah Kurland shows how day-care providers have fought long and hard in places like Providence, Rhode Island, and Brooklyn, New York, to demand on-time pay, health insurance and, most of all, recognition of their dignity.
 
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