Child Care or Childcare?

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  • LaLa1923
    mommyof5-and going crazy
    • Oct 2012
    • 1103

    Child Care or Childcare?

    I've seen this loosely used either way. Which way do you prefer?
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  • melilley
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 5155

    #2
    Originally posted by LaLa1923
    I've seen this loosely used either way. Which way do you prefer?
    I like childcare, it seems more personal than Child Care.

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    • Starburst
      Provider in Training
      • Jan 2013
      • 1522

      #3
      In my ECE classes they refer to it as "Child Care" I haven't really seen "Childcare" but I have seen "Daycare" instead of "Day Care". It doesn't look right to the eye as one word to me, maybe if you hyphenated it ("Child-care") then it would work as one word.

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      • Sunnyyy1
        Daycare.com Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 62

        #4
        Child Care.

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        • mamac
          Tantrum Negotiator
          • Jan 2013
          • 772

          #5
          I didn't vote but I think it is dependent on usage. I see "child care" as what you are providing and "childcare" as the place where it is provided.

          example: I provide child care at *** Family Childcare.

          I have daycare in my name. I know you have mentioned you don't like that term because you are caring for children not days. I look at it as care provided during the day. And I would say the same rule would apply for separating the two words. (although I say "I provide child care at my daycare.")

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          • dEHmom
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 2355

            #6
            I use Childcare. But as pp pointed out it depends how you are using it.

            Childcare is the place, but I provide child care

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            • coolconfidentme
              Daycare.com Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 1541

              #7
              Originally posted by LaLa1923
              I've seen this loosely used either way. Which way do you prefer?
              Childcare. (It's in my name.)

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              • Willow
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • May 2012
                • 2683

                #8
                The word "Childcare" is in the name of my daycare.

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                • MarinaVanessa
                  Family Childcare Home
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 7211

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mamac
                  I didn't vote but I think it is dependent on usage. I see "child care" as what you are providing and "childcare" as the place where it is provided.

                  example: I provide child care at *** Family Childcare.

                  I have daycare in my name. I know you have mentioned you don't like that term because you are caring for children not days. I look at it as care provided during the day. And I would say the same rule would apply for separating the two words. (although I say "I provide child care at my daycare.")

                  I agree. For my DC name I use Childcare but I also use child care "the child care provider ..." "Suzy Q's Childcare"

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