But this might not be possible for many parents, such as those who might
rely on daycare centers, which have a high staff turnover rate.
Relying on daycare as your main source of exercise and stimulation for your dog is not recommended.
Not exact matches
These cases
relied on a therapeutic technique that had figured in a number of the
daycare cases, namely recovered - memory therapy.
I've heard or read varying degrees of that same attitude when it comes to some of the conversations about «biblical» womanhood as people heap guilt
on mothers or fathers for everything from choosing public school education to
relying on babysitters or
daycare, from Sunday School to family structures.
Whether you have a parenting partner to share the responsibilities with, or you don't and you
rely on family members, friends, neighbors, a
daycare, a nanny, a school teacher, whoever you trust with your kid; parenthood isn't a one - person job.
Most harried parents
rely on a patchwork of caregivers — family, babysitters and
daycare programs, among others — to look after their children while they work.
According to the 1995 U.S. Census Bureau Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), over thirty - six percent of families of preschoolers with working mothers primarily
relied on childcare in the home of a relative, family
daycare provider or other non-relative.
As tempting as it is to
rely on the glowing letters of recommendation that in - home
daycare providers may supply, don't.
This wild - west system of unlicensed providers is unregulated, and
relies entirely
on parents vetting
daycares on their own, trusting their gut instincts and placing their faith in fellow parent recommendations.
We
relied on data from Child Care Aware to find the average annual cost of
daycare for infants and preschool - age children in each state.
Mom
relied on the principles of Pascale v. Pascale, 140 N.J. 583 (1995) in which the primary residential parent is generally in charge of arranging alternative care, such as babysitting or
daycare, and has autonomy to make day - to - day decisions about the child.