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		Definition of childcarer in English: childcarernounˈtʃʌɪl(d)kɛːrə A person who looks after children, either as a paid worker or as a parent.  Tracey is an exceptionally dedicated and professional childcarer  we only have my wage coming in as my husband is the main childcarer  Example sentencesExamples -  Sometimes the best childcarer may be the neighbour.
 -  What we are seeing more and more these days is a request, particularly from primary childcarers, to compress their working hours into fewer days.
 -  There should be no bias in favour of the money-earner and against the home-maker and the childcarer.
 -  The Government introduced a graduate-level qualification for childcarers two years ago.
 -  Childcarers deserve a decent standard of living and parents deserve peace of mind and a decent standard of living too.
 -  She qualified as a childcarer two years ago, having previously worked as a teacher in her home country of Pakistan.
 -  Increasing demand for qualified professional childcarers has seen the number of nannies in Britain reach a record 111,484 and wages rise to 30,000.
 -  Ms Leach also found a staggering number of mothers did not follow up the references of their childcarers or organised care at the last minute.
 -  At some point in the marriage, the wife, maintainer of the pristine house and primary child-carer, will stand at the kitchen sink daydreaming of Mr Darcy's ardent admiration for Elizabeth Bennett's fine eyes and finer mind.
 -  A home childcarer might work most of the week as a childminder in her own home but do the odd evening shift or overnight stay at your house.
 
  Synonyms nanny, governess, nursery nurse, nurserymaid, childminder, au pair     |