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The term 'babysitting' refers to the occasional and temporary care of a child in the absence of the parents. Child care or day care are terms that usually refer to regular and ongoing care during specific set periods, like the work hours of either or both parents. Child care can also imply a more formal set up, involving basic education, child development, discipline and even special teachers to impart pre-school training and education. Day or child care centers have some structural advantages over the for-profit operations.
They are liable to receive preferential treatment in rents, especially if they are affiliated with a church or a social welfare organization. Day or child care centers can be started within spaces that are otherwise unoccupied during the week, or within a school that has surplus space. Location within a school further brings the advantage of coordinated programs.

Home day or child cares are operated by a single individual within the space allotted by themselves in the home. This is often taken up by a stay-at-home parent who is in the need of supplemental income while caring for her own child. Local legislation may regulate the number of children and specify their ages, before the home is considered an official day or child care centre.

There are complete, integrated and user-friendly modules that allow you to optimally manage the child records, city subsidies that are applicable, billing and the various accounting operations, payroll records, preauthorized payment records and direct deposits.

The local legislation may regulate the operation of day care centres in certain countries. The child care administration legislation defines what constitutes a day care, so as to not regulate individual baby sitters. It also specifies the physical facilities that are expected to be present within the center like a washroom and different eating, sleeping, lighting levels.

The minimum window space is also regulated by the authorities and the rules is that day cares cannot be operated from within a basement. It specifies the minimum floor space per child and the maximum number of children that can occupy a single room at any given point in time. It may even mandate minimum outdoor time required for the children to explore, which is usually 2 hours for programs that are six hours or longer.

A great number of dedicated attempts to make child care administration easily accessible is made by parents all over the world. Usually, they approach the services of a registered 'nanny' or through informal arrangements with relatives, neighbors and within the friend circle.

In countries where the market or the demand for child care administration facility is sufficiently large, there are government subsidies made available to parents for decent day care and for a profit, there are a number of corporate day or child care centers that not only exist but also thrive.