Science, asked by Artee6430, 1 year ago

What is a crèche, and what services does this centre provide?

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Answered by psjain
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Answer:

Explanation: Answer to the first part of the question

A "creche" is a place where toddlers/ younger kids are left by their parents so that they can be properly looked after, while the parents are involved in their daily chores. The parents pay a monthly  services charges to the creche.

Answer to the second part of the question

It is usually a day care centre run by qualified teachers who take care of toddlers / younger kids in their parent`s absence. Creche providers are often referred as children's first teachers as they play an important role during the early part children`s education.

They show utmost care for the young ones which plays an important role in moulding and impacting the future successes of children. The primary focus of creche is more towards the mental, social or psychological development of the child.

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Answered by ashutosh2472
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The government passed laws that make it madetary organization that have more than 30 women employed to provide creche facilities

Explanation:

the provision of creches helps many women to take up employment outside the home it possible for more girls to attend schools

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