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In-home care typically is provided by nannies, au-pairs, or friends and family.
The child is watched inside their own home or the caregiver's home, reducing exposure to outside children and illnesses.
Depending on the number of children in the home, the children utilizing in-home care enjoy the greatest amount of interaction with their caregiver, forming a close bond.
There are no required licensing or background checks for in-home care, making parental vigilance essential in choosing an appropriate caregiver.
Nanny and au-pair services provide certified caregivers and the cost of in-home care is the highest of childcare options per child, though a household with many children may find this the most convenient and affordable option.

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