单词 | Child care |
例句 | 1. Many institutions offering child care are understaffed and underequipped. 2. Her parents could help with child care while she works. 3. And existing child care programs are expected to expand. 4. The other crucial part is formalized child care. 5. Child care: day care, nursery school, babysitting. 6. Our child care is a national disgrace. 7. They have to juggle jobs and child care arrangements. 8. Alison MacDonald on the perennial problem of child care. 9. Liberals want more comprehensive child care, more programs to relieve child poverty. 10. The 1980 Child Care Act placed the duty of promoting the welfare of children as the first responsibility of social service departments. 11. Unlike child care considerations, which often can be planned months in advance, eldercare issues often occur without warning. 12. Eliminating state barriers to checking criminal backgrounds of child care workers. 13. After assessment by the child care officer or reception centre, the child is placed in a suitable substitute home. 14. Clinton also writes about hurried parents, religion, child care, education and citizenship. 15. They are essential reading for child care lawyers who wish to represent their clients effectively in court. 16. She began her career as a child care officer in Dorset after gaining her social work qualification at Liverpool University. 17. Logistics do: getting dinner, keeping house, overseeing child care, buying equipment. 18. At local level, responsibility for child care rests with the social services committees of the local authorities. 19. The consequences of two critical changes in child care policy and practice for day-to-day work in residential homes are discussed. 19. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 20. It is essentially a narrow and conservative approach to child care. 21. More nurseries will be built to fill the need for high-quality child care. 22. She has a sure grasp of social issues such as literacy, poverty and child care. 23. The program will double the amount of money available to help pay for child care. 24. Among the biggest worries of fathers today is how their children are faring in child care while they are at work. 25. Currently grandparents are raising 3. 4 million children; 6 million families depend on grandparents for primary child care. 26. Each funded several different but related enquiries which together would provide a comprehensive review of contemporary child care. 27. Representatives from out-patient teams played a more active part in stressful daily decisions about child care management. 28. Parents of large families now get priority housing and school registration and subsidized child care services. 29. We are more likely to support public education, health, and child care measures. 30. No one at the company is penalized for taking a day off for child care. 31. There are specific statutory powers to admit certain types of documentary evidence particularly relevant to child care cases. 32. Any notion of the Government playing a role in increasing the provision of child care seems to escape the Prime Minister. 33. Fortunately, women have changed sufficiently to make child care an issue. 34. Or one county could provide child care while the next county did not. 35. Rarely have they bargained aggressively for benefits such as maternity leave or more help with child care. 36. Deplorable as our child care is, those who make the laws are largely unaffected. 37. Presuming a job could be found, the problems of child care loomed. 38. Counties and county boroughs became responsible for child care under the 1948 Children Act. 39. These emphasise trends towards a highly structured, reactive service based on individual protection, especially in child care. 40. But Hearn also has extensive social work experience, especially in the area of child care. 41. Runs a women's training centre with child care so that women can learn trades and skills. 42. It introduced a single and unified code of child care law based upon a new concept of parental responsibility. 43. Ideas on child care may differ between parents and lead to disagreement. 44. Most of them are wealthy men whose wives raise their children. Child care is not high on their agenda. 45. Even men who have been accidentally thrown into primary child care do get over their resistance. 46. If parents dedicate evenings to child care, they can build rituals that make a child feel secure and connected. 47. He bathed them, changed their diapers, and willingly helped, then and now, with every aspect of child care. 48. Power relationships and relationships within informal networks are vitally important in all child care work. 49. Child care is an issue that impacts on a broad cross section of working women. 50. Basically only four local authority services are subject to oversight by inspectors: education, child care(http://), police and fire. 51. But it had a profound effect on the child care service of the time. 52. In the child care field, however, there have been recent initiatives which have improved the situation. 53. While child care could still weigh us down, it always helped to feel like a pioneer. 54. To begin with, her department is launching a three-year project on residential child care. 55. Some welfare recipients -- Those with job skills could move rapidly into training, child care and job programs. 56. Child care reform means making the day-care system more liberal, which means more generous and comprehensive. 57. The evacuation of children called for the development of special services, foreshadowing developments in child care practice after the war. 58. C., and author of a nationally recognized book on child care. 59. The aura of compulsion in the public child care services has been extensively analysed in recent years. 60. Child care authorities were also involved in running remand homes and approved schools. 61. The tone of the report and its recommendations were in marked contrast with those of earlier enquiries into child care scandals. 62. Neither does it inform complex and stressful child care decisions. 63. One new service is child care, which can free parents to look for permanent housing and provide stability for youngsters. 64. His suggestions can only reinforce the anti-male sexism inherent in some areas of child care work. 65. Introduction Research findings of decision making in child care have revealed some disturbing features in contemporary practice. 66. She had a network of neighbors and relatives that provided child care. 67. Full-time employment may be less of a deterrent to childbearing if mothers can pay for personal child care. 68. We conclude by outlining likely future developments in residential child care. 69. Lesbians put their weight behind issues such as child care, abortion, race, battered wives and rape. 70. It does not require science to inform us that infants require infant care and children require child care. 71. It did nothing to provide better child care for women wishing to return to work. 72. Thirdly, the lack of adequate and affordable child care remains a significant barrier to employment, even part-time employment. 73. We also have vacancies in specialist departments such as medicine and child care where the appropriate qualifications and experience are essential. 74. Instead of hiring child care I traded it with other parents: I had a list as long as my arm. 75. In due course the principle could be extended to cover child care for older children. 76. Long-term unemployment by men and the high cost of child care are among the most frequently cited reasons for the increase. 77. The state intervenes as a last resort or safety net when parenting leads to dangerous or inadequate levels of child care. 78. And the state, asked to investigate, says that dressing up is an appropriate part of a child care curriculum. 79. In this area, solicitors can specialise in matters such as child care and other areas which specifically relate to local government. 79. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 80. The guide's aim to influence practice is reflected in its residential child care focus. 81. This broader kind of love overflows into child care, too. 82. These are, however, highly questionable principles in the moral and practical minefield of child care policy. 83. These outcomes were the result of new policy initiatives and practice methods in child care. 84. Interest in prevention of the break-up of families was discernible from the inception of the child care service. 85. A statutory duty on local councils to provide integrated child care services for the under-fives. 86. Specialized practice, particularly child care, metal health, gerontology and residential work. 87. Assistance with child care costs was also important for 79 percent of job seekers with children in day care. 88. Child care agencies may offer preventive services at several different levels. 89. Alexander often cites the company, Child Care Inc., in his campaign speeches to emphasize his entrepreneurial skills. 90. The state will provide child care when both parents participate in the training program. 91. Jean Packman concludes by showing that new policy embodied in future legislation owes something to child care research studies in recent years. 92. Mental and physical health may be taxed by child care. 93. Child care vouchers Britain seriously lags behind its continental neighbours in provision for child care for working parents. 94. Child care research should help practitioners distinguish what is grave and enduring from the less serious and transient. 95. It sets up health programmes to teach women about nutrition, hygiene and child care. 96. Electric Co. has had its own child care center at its Beale Street headquarters since 1992. 97. This chapter will therefore cover those aspects most relevant to child care law. 98. Fara had no preconceptions about child care and simply did as she was told. 99. On 7 December 1990 a secure accommodation order was made by the justices under section 21A of the Child Care Act 1980. 100. The inadequacy of funding for child care and health coverage will manifest itself before long. 101. Parents or others with child care problems may also need legal advice. 102. Similar questions apply to the contemporary counterparts of eighteenth-century writing about childhood - the popular Child Care Manuals. 103. Assistant Supervisor ( Child Care Centres Advisory Inspectorate ). 104. Chinese CDC and child care center expert group expert. 105. Private child care is exorbitantly expensive. 106. Many welfare recipients in Tennessee may lose their state - funded child care. 107. Just 8 % of grandparents who help with child care receive any pay , the 500 - grandparent survey shows. 108. Child care and developmentally appropriate practices are inseparable in all quality programs for young children. 109. Today, while I was working at child care, I told a two year old not to hit. He threw a bucket at me that bounced off my forehead. FML. 110. Work - life benefits might include permission for telecommuting, flexible hours and on - site or subsidized child care. 111. "I'm sorry Master Kenobi, " said the droid petulantly . "But Child care isn't in my programming..." 112. Emerging benefit issues included questions about maternity and paternity leave, and child care. 113. Studies do suggest that higher levels of PPD symptoms in mothers motivate more child care by fathers, and increased social support is one of the best predictors for the remission of PPD. 114. Women executives have created supportive networks to help other women up the ladder and are striving to sensitize corporations to the need for ) flexible hours, child care and parental leave. 115. Cheng Huaijin. China Welfare Institute international peace mother and child care courtyard uropoiesis , male branch professor, physician-in-charge. 116. Buy a baby highchair with tips from a baby store manager in this free video on child care. 117. This article therefore takes the following three policies into examination, namely part-time policy, child care policy and glass ceiling phenomenon. 118. By the stent, such as child care arm and annex parts. 119. A vastly disproportionate burden falls on women for child care. 120. The move will ease the way for businesses to bring in more skilled and semi-skilled foreign workers to fill occupations such as child care, aged care and scaffolding. 121. A thin boy with large brown eyes and a soft voice, he now lives in a state child care facility, waiting for his parents to claim him or for social workers to find him a foster family. 122. Methods Stratified sampling methods were used to carry out the prevalence study of maternity and child care for women at child bearing-age in Luochuan County and Bin County. 123. Like most families, child care is the Pettys'second - biggest monthly expense after their home mortgage. 124. Advocates ensuring access to high-quality early childhood education programs and child care opportunities, recruit well-qualified and reward expert, accomplished teachers. 125. 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