
Subsidized Child Care
Subsidized child care refers to financial assistance provided by the government or other organizations to help families cover the costs of child care services. This support is aimed at low- and moderate-income families, ensuring they can afford quality care for their children while parents work or pursue education. Subsidies can reduce fees for daycare, preschool, or after-school programs, making it easier for parents to balance their responsibilities. The goal is to promote child development and support families' economic stability by alleviating the financial burden of child care.