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Child care are terms used to describe
the care of a child during the day
by a person other than the child's
parents or legal guardians, typically
someone outside the child's immediate
family. Child care or day care usually
refers to ongoing care during specific
periods, such as the parents' time
at work. Child care can also take
on a more formal structure, with education,
child development, discipline and
even preschool falling into the fold
of services.
Some child minders care for children
from several families at the same
time, either in their own home or
in a specialized child care facility.
Some employers provide nursery provision
for their employees at or near the
place of employment.
There are several other opportunities,
that are similar to house parenting
but don't necessarily involve child
care. They may include: Maternity
Homes (Usually for young unwed mothers
and their babies), Battered Wife Shelters,
Handicapped Adult Homes (Usually functional,
self care adults), Private Boarding
Schools. You can usually find placements
for these facilities in the same places
houseparent job openings are advertised.
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