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Childcare vs. Child care

Childcare

/ˈtʃaɪldkeə/
Care and supervision of young children, typically provided during the daytime by someone other than their parents

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Child care

/ˈtʃaɪld kɛr/
The act of overseeing and tending to the needs of young children, often while their parents are at work.

Examples:

Finding affordable child care is crucial for working parents.Good child care helps in the early development of children.Many universities offer on-campus child care services.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Childcare is often used as a single word, implying it is a noun representing the service or profession of looking after children.
  • Child care can sometimes be used as two separate words, often referring more directly to the act or process of caring for children.
  • If you see childcare in a resume, it often implies someones job or part of an institution while child care' referred in a sentence might indicate an action or duty being performed.
  • Consider the context where childcare might be part of a name or label (e.g., childcare worker), while child care can be a more descriptive term (e.g., child care responsibilities).
  • The usage and style might vary, but generally, childcare as one word is more widely accepted in American English, however, both are grammatically correct.
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