childminders
- childminders的基本解释
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<英>(代人)照看孩子者, 托儿所中心工作者( childminder的名词复数 )
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Leanne Shepherd and Lucy Jarrett, both detective constables at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, were stopped from doing so by Ofsted who said that they were receiving "reward" for childcare and must register as childminders.
Leanne谢泼德和露西贾勒特,都在艾尔斯伯里侦探警员,白金汉郡,已停止做这样的教育标准局说,他们谁正在接受&育儿奖励&,必须登记为保姆。
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The term is often used to refer to the support available outside the family to help parents to care for dependent children. It includes day nurseries and playgroups, as well as care by childminders and nannies. However, as much care is provided by grandmothers as is provided by all other sources of childcare put together (Pahl 1999:181). Therefore, childcare may refer to services that provide daytime care of pre-school children, often while their parents are working. In this sense, childcare covers day nurseries, nursery schools and classes, childminders and playgroups. Providers include local government, voluntary agencies and private individuals or organizations.
这辞通常用来指家庭外的支持以协助父母来照顾他们依赖的儿童,儿童照顾可能包含日间托儿,幼儿游戏团体及保姆和奶妈,同时也包括由祖母所提供的儿童照顾及其他的儿童照顾资源,因此,正当双亲工作时,儿童照顾可指所有提供日间学龄前儿童照顾之服务,依此,儿童照顾可含盖日间托儿所,幼稚园教育,保姆及幼儿游戏团体等,提供此服务可包含地方政府,自愿团体及私部门的个人或团体。
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Child care eats a terrifying proportion of the family budget, and many childminders are untrained.
照顾孩子消耗了家庭财政预算中极大的一部分,而且很多保姆都没受过训练。
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Are these needs really best left to childminders and crèches?
难道这一切需求真的最好都留给保姆去弥补吗?
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The Childcare Act states that parents who receive "reward" for looking after someone else's children must be registered as childminders and inspected.
儿童保育法规定,父母谁获得&后别人的期待孩子奖励&必须登记为保姆和检查。
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Childminders:儿童保育人
2 可选方案Your choices | 3 儿童保育人Childminders | 4 保姆和其他家庭保育人Nannies and other home-based childcarers