Nachopvang
Nachopvang, also known as after-school care, refers to the supervised care and activities provided to children after regular school hours. It is designed to support working parents by offering a safe environment where children can engage in recreational, educational, and social activities until they are picked up or their parents finish work.
Typically available for primary school-aged children, nachopvang programs vary in structure depending on the provider and
The main objectives of nachopvang are to ensure children's safety, promote social development, and provide opportunities
Funding for nachopvang can come from government subsidies, parental fees, or a combination of both. The cost
In many countries, nachopvang is recognized as an essential service that supports working families and contributes