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ACTION OR SKILL OF LOOKING AFTER CHILDREN BY A DAY-CARE CENTER, BABYSITTER, OR OTHER PROVIDERS
Child-care; Day care; Day-care; Day care center; Daycare center; Day-Care Centre; Day Care; Afterschoolcare; Day-care center; Baby care; Day Nursery; Program For Infant and Toddler Caregiving; Childminding; Babycare; Day Care Center; Day nursery; Child Care; Government Day Care in the United States; Family child care; Afterschool Care; Day-care centre; Child day care center; Childcare; Government Childcare Centers (US); Child supervision; Daycare; Universal child care; Daycares; Child daycare; Daycare centre; Child care in Germany; Child care in Denmark; Child care in India; Child care in Japan; Child care in Norway; Child care in Mexico; History of child care; Child care in France
  • Adult brain volume differences due to a specific child-care program in children of low socioeconomic status.<ref name="10.1162/jocn_a_01709"/>
  • [[United Voice]]'s Big Steps campaign - Early Childhood Educators Stop Work Action, September 2022
  • An American childcare development center
  • Children carrying firewood and tending sheep, in [[Ethiopia]]
  • Children wring water from clothes at an orphanage, day care and after-school site in Paramaribo, Suriname
  • A daycare in [[Nigeria]].
  • caretakers]], 1984
  • A pre-school in Sri Lanka
  • Images inside of Milton District High School in Milton, Ontario, Canada. A daycare in 2009
  • A child playing with a toy in a daycare
  • A worker drops off her child at a California day care center, 1943.

door mat         
  • The mats made from ''[[Cyperus pangorei]]'' (Korai grass in Tamil) are called "Korai paai" in Tamil and can be found widely in the households of Tamil Nadu, usually in the size 6 feet by 3 feet.
  • Plastic doormat (entrance mat) with freely insertable brush elements for the removal of coarse dirt
  • Flat mat with a painting of a [[Paris]] street
  • Tapis de Bain design
PROTECTIVE OR CUSHIONING FLOOR COVERING
Welcome mat; Matting; Logo mats; Bath mat; Floor mat; Rubber mat; Floormat; Door mat
n. stuoia, stoino, zerbino
day nursery         
asilo infantile
child care         
n. assistenza pediatrica

تعريف

mat
mat1
¦ noun
1. a thick piece of material placed on the floor and used as protection from dirt, for wiping the feet on, or as a decorative rug.
a piece of resilient material for landing on in gymnastics, wrestling, or similar sports.
2. a small piece of cork, card, or similar material placed on a surface to protect it from the heat or moisture of an object placed on it.
(also mouse mat) Brit. a small piece of rigid or resilient material on which a computer mouse is moved.
3. a thick, untidy layer of hairy or woolly material.
¦ verb (mats, matting, matted) [usu. as adjective matted] tangle in a thick mass: matted hair.
Phrases
on the mat informal being reprimanded by someone in authority. [with military reference, in which an accused would stand on the orderly room mat.]
Origin
OE m(e)att(e), of W. Gmc origin.
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mat2
¦ noun short for matrix (in sense 2).
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mat3
¦ noun US spelling of matt.

ويكيبيديا

Child care

Child care, otherwise known as day care, is the care and supervision of a child or multiple children at a time, whose ages range from two weeks of age to 18 years. Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), child care typically refers to the care provided by caregivers that are not the child's parents. Child care is a broad topic that covers a wide spectrum of professionals, institutions, contexts, activities, and social and cultural conventions. Early child care is an equally important and often overlooked component of child's developments.

Care can be provided to children by a variety of individuals and groups. Care facilitated by similar-aged children covers a variety of developmental and psychological effects in both caregivers and charge. This is due to their mental development being in a particular case of not being able to progress as it should be at their age. This care giving role may also be taken on by the child's extended family's. Another form of childcare that is on the rise in contrast to familial care giving is that of center-based child care. In lieu of familial care giving, these responsibilities may be given to paid caretakers, orphanages or foster homes to provide care, housing, and schooling.

Professional caregivers work within the context of a center-based care (including crèches, daycare, preschools and schools) or a home-based care (nannies or family daycare). The majority of child care institutions available require child care providers to have extensive training in first aid and be CPR certified. In addition, background checks, drug testing at all centers, and reference verifications are normally a requirement. Child care can consist of advanced learning environments that include early childhood education or elementary education. "The objective of the program of daily activities should be to foster incremental developmental progress in a healthy and safe environment and should be flexible to capture the interests of the children and the individual abilities of the children." In many cases the appropriate child care provider is a teacher or person with educational background in child development, which requires a more focused training aside from the common core skills typical of a child caregiver.

As well as these licensed options, parents may also choose to find their own caregiver or arrange childcare exchanges/swaps with another family.

Access to and quality of childcare have a variety of implications for children, parents and guardians, and families. As aforementioned, child care at an early age can have long-term impacts on educational attainment for children. Parents, particularly women and mothers, see increased labor force attachment when child care is more accessible and affordable. In particular, child care has disproportionate benefits for communities lacking in child care programs, such as certain immigrant communities and communities of color.

This article will cover a wide range of issues pertaining to childcare, including the various cultural considerations of childcare, the policies of various countries, the different types of childcare offered, the effects of childcare on development and health of children, payment of childcare workers, the inequities seen within childcare, as well as the history, business, access, and standards of requirement for childcare.