Subsidized childcare refers to financial assistance provided by governments or organizations to reduce the cost burden of childcare services for parents. These subsidies aim to make childcare more affordable and accessible.
Related terms
Early Childhood Education: Formal education provided to young children before they enter primary school, which often includes components of childcare and development.
Childcare Voucher Program: A system where employers provide employees with vouchers that can be used towards the cost of childcare services.
Universal Pre-K: A government-funded program that offers free or heavily subsidized preschool education for all children in a certain age range.