Daycare centers are facilities that provide care and supervision for young children, typically ranging from infants to preschool age. These centers offer a structured environment where children can engage in various activities, such as play, learning, and social interaction. Daycare centers often employ trained staff to ensure the safety and well-being of the children.
Parents often choose daycare centers to help balance work and family responsibilities. Many centers follow specific educational programs and may offer additional services, such as meals and transportation. Daycare centers can be privately owned or operated by organizations, and they may vary in size and resources.