Child Daycare Research Paper

Words: 2291
Pages: 10

Should the Government Provide Child Daycare
Centers for Working Parents in U.S?
Hamida Ahmed
ELS Center
Molly Zimmerman

Abstract

Child daycare centers are places which provide facilities for working parents that take care of their children during the day (working time). Furthermore, child daycare centers support families who have low-income by improving their salaries. Child daycare centers have become popular in most countries. Most parents who are working or studying in universities find it very difficult to balance both family and job responsibilities in their life. In the U.S. most companies have 9 to 5 jobs which make working parents leave their children alone at home which is not safe; therefore, it is essential
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He is thirteen months old. She is uncomfortable with the idea of hiring a nanny because she thinks if her child is with a nanny she will have to check up on her child at least every hour. As a result of this feeling she decided to register her baby in the daycare center which is more convenient and agreeable to her because she works from eight to four during the week. The government's responsibility plays an important role in observing and watching kids (Booth, 2014)
In addition, 97% of the teachers in the centers are women and their ages range between 30 to 40 years old. They have good experience and know how handle children, and they enhance the children's education, skills development, mental, and emotional progress. Indeed, every woman in U.S. who has a baby, whatever its age, knows that if her child is in a childcare center under control by the government, it will be in safe hands while she is working because the government extends financial assistance to these centers and grants them all kinds of support ( Clarke, Gruber, Fitzgerald,
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H, describes low-income families and their children's requests. The standpoint of this article is that the child care provides help for those parents to enhance the financial expenses. Also, part of article shows the position of welfare and employment programs as supportive services. A portion of the article shows the importance of child daycare centers in children's life .According to the article, a significant portion of these programs allows people to keep their