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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of day-care in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of day-care in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of day-care in a Sentence

  1. Carol Armen:

    Throughout the pandemic, and in fact any time anyone speaks of education, they ignore kids with special needs, for instance, universal day care will do nothing for those kids.

  2. Attorney General Dave Yost:

    These victims were completely dependent on others for day-to-day care, which their families trusted Whetstone Gardens to provide. Instead of providing that care, evidence shows these nurses forced the victims to endure awful mistreatment and then lied about it.

  3. Sylvia Kasper:

    It’s making my heart race, it’s scary considering I have a small day care, and now I really have to watch and keep doors locked.

  4. Yves Robillard:

    This is very sad, my thoughts are with the children, their families and the day care staff, i am deeply saddened.

  5. Tamara Rubin:

    There is so much shame and blame around lead, other mothers tell me their city or state officials have essentially told them they weren't doing a good job parenting. They hear messages like 'You need to wash your kid's hands more,' or 'Send them to day care, rather than let them play at a home that may have lead paint.' These parents are made to feel embarrassed or uncomfortable and they shouldn't be. Lead is all around us.

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