Examples of 'crèches' in a sentence

Meaning of "crèches"

crèches are daycare facilities for young children. This term is often used in European countries to describe a place where children are taken care of during working hours when their parents are unavailable. Crèches provide care, play, and learning activities for children
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Programme to subsidize crèches in the workplace.
Crèches often were next to kindergarten buildings.
Findings on problems in factory crèches included.
The crèches to economically disadvantaged parents.
Child care at home or in private crèches.
Placement of children in crèches according to age group.
Infants spend their time in crèches.
Grants for crèches programme.
Crèches and childcare facilities.
Residential crèches and nurseries.
Granting licences to those wishing to establish crèches.
Establishments crèches and kindergartens.
Educational establishments crèches and.
Classes in crèches were observed in the six capitals.
Encourage private businesses to set up workplace crèches.

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These crèches have to comply with regulations.
Some institutions have crèches and kindergartens.
Early childhood development crèches.
Traditional crèches worthy of church altars were created.
Insuffi cient availability of crèches or childcare support.
Early childhood centres and other crèches.
Free or cheap crèches for the children of employees.
And puts them in crèches.
Jointly financed crèches are open to all university personnel.
We do not have sufficient nurseries and crèches.
In site crèches or mutualised crèches were not indicated.
Only children of working parents are admitted to crèches.
They were free crèches while the parents worked.
Lions are another notable species to form crèches.
Factories without crèches pay parents small subsidies.
The older chicks gather together in crèches.
The opening of crèches for the children of shiftworkers.
Everyday needs for crèches.
The crèches take children up to four years of age.
Increasing access to child care and crèches.
The crèches take children up to five years of age.
We can also cover crèches.
Crèches and medical and social child care homes.
Number of operating crèches.
An increasing number of crèches integrate disabled and healthy children.
Number of children in crèches.
Periodic inspections of registered crèches and preparation of reports thereon.
Biennial report on social services of general interest crèches.
Laws for the provision of crèches have been enacted.
Even during apartheid there was an impetus to set up crèches.
Definitions of crèches vary.
Crèches adapted to the needs of workers in the tourism sector.
Regional number of crèches.
Childcare and crèches to be provided at all meetings relevant to women.
Number of shelter crèches.

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