lomahoitoa
Lomahoitoa is a Finnish term used to describe organized child care services provided during school holidays to support families when regular day care is not available. It covers supervision, activities, and supervision during vacation periods such as summer, winter breaks, and long holidays. The concept of lomahoitoa is rooted in Finland’s broader system of early childhood education and care and is often provided by municipalities, private day-care centers, or non-profit organizations.
The services are typically aimed at school-aged children, commonly around 6 to 12 years old, and are
Programs focus on safe supervision and developmentally appropriate activities. Children may participate in outdoor play, arts
Access to lomahoitoa can vary by region; larger cities generally offer more extensive options, while rural