18 (Xinhua) -- China has taken a series of measures ranging from increasing fiscal input to refining standards to improve its childcare services, shifting the focus from simply "being available" to "being of high quality.".
Staffing and supervision gaps at Canberra childcare centres have resulted in children sustaining broken bones and dislocated jaws, regulator files have revealed, prompting the ACT government to promise change ... .
The United Way of Central Alabama has marked a significant milestone in childcare access. The center is opening a third location in East Pinson Valley, which will serve more than 100 children, addressing the growing childcare needs in the area.
The Government will next week sign off on a plan to buy buildings that will provide childcare facilities ... Each building will deliver more than 100 places ... The aim of the policy is to have affordable and high-quality childcare in local neighbourhoods ... .
The Government will next week sign off on a plan to buy buildings that will provide childcare facilities ... Each building will deliver more than 100 places ... The aim of the policy is to have affordable and high-quality childcare in local neighbourhoods ... .
The Government is to purchase early learning facilities this year to cater for up to 800 childcare places running predominantly as community-based creches ... of childcare places over the next four years.
Childcare is still pretty extortionate for families in 2026 – a full-time nursery place for a child under two costs on average £12,425 in England (with 15 funded hours), £12,469 in Scotland or £15,083 in Wales, according to Day Nurseries.
Kruthika Jayatheertha ... This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kruthika Jayatheertha, a millennial based in Bangalore, India ... We currently have a full-time nanny to help with childcare, and my parents also visit often to support us ... ....