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What are Child Care Choices for Working Mums
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[QUOTE="Abigael, post: 241327, member: 25357"] [SIZE=18px]These are very good child care options for a working mom. Indeed finding where to leave your child while going to work is a huge dilemma for many mums. But there are many options to choose from. You just need to check for your budget and comfortability. It should also best suit the child's good growth and development. The daycare seems to be a very good option. The child is given top notch care services since the staff there are well trained and they get paid to do a great job. Though it may be expensive but it is worth the high quality services. For older children, this is much easier for parents because they are going to regular schools. So the mum can drop them to school each morning and pick them up in the evening. Others send their children to boarding schools which is also a very good option as long as the child's safety and welfare is great in the school. The option of asking for help from stay at home relatives or friends is also great. Some of them are generous enough to agree to take care of your child while you go to work. You can give them something small as appreciation. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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