creches
Creche is a childcare facility that provides supervised care and developmentally appropriate activities for young children during part of the day. The term originated in France (crèche) and is widely used in the United Kingdom, Europe, and other regions to describe centers that care for children from infancy up to preschool age, typically from around six weeks to five years old. Creches may be privately operated, run by nonprofit organizations, or funded or regulated by government agencies, and they can function as standalone centers or be embedded in workplaces, schools, or community centers.
Creches typically offer structured play, early learning activities, meals or snacks, and rest periods. The programs
Regulation and quality: Creches are typically subject to licensing or registration, periodic inspections, and adherence to
Access and funding: Fees vary by region and provider. In many systems, subsidies, vouchers, or publicly funded