The Big Read: MSF's Childminding Services Pilot Aims to Solve Babysitter Shortage

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Parents in Singapore face challenges in finding affordable and available childcare support for their infants. MSF's childminding services pilot program aims to address this issue by providing good and affordable babysitters. The program hopes to alleviate the childcare burden on parents and ensure the well-being of infants.

Parents in Singapore are struggling to find affordable and available childcare support for their infants. Many infant care centres have limited vacancies and high costs, making it difficult for parents to secure reliable babysitters. In an effort to address this issue, MSF (Ministry of Social and Family Development) is launching a childminding services pilot program . The program aims to provide good and affordable babysitters for parents in need.

This initiative hopes to alleviate the childcare burden on parents and ensure the well-being of infants

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