Child care comes in many forms: day care, before- or after-school programs, nannies or au-pairs, babysitters, and more. How do you know what's right for your family? Read on to find out.
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Visiting and Interviewing Family Child Care Providers
Family child care is care provided in someone else’s home for a small number of children, usually of various ages....
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Visiting and Interviewing Center-Based Child Care Providers
The term child care center evokes different images for everyone, depending on background and experience. You may imagine...
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Research on Quality in Infant-Toddler Programs
Concern about the quality of infant-toddler care programs has grown recently in response to two factors. The first is...
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Breastfeeding and Child Care
After the birth of a baby many mothers must make plans to return to work or school. Most mothers wonder if they can...
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Types of Child Care
Choosing a child care arrangement is a very personal decision for parents. It is one of the most important decisions a...
