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Private day care grant in Denmark
« on: March 06, 2009, 12:37:01 PM »
Private day care grant in Denmark

The municipal authorities award a grant to parents who want to have their child in private day care, for example, by hiring a nanny. Some municipal authorities award parents a grant to look after their own children. The authority decides whether it will award such a grant.
Help for language development

If your child needs it, it can be given special help to learn Danish, so-called language stimulation, from the age of three. It is your municipal authority that provides this service, and a special language expert will assess whether your child requires language stimulation. If your child attends a nursery, language stimulation will take place there. If the child is looked after in the home, the child must receive 15 hours' language stimulation a week. Language stimulation is mandatory. Ask your municipal authority.
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