One out of every six children in the country is left behind in villages by parents, forced to migrate to other places in search of work.
And many of these children are not looked after properly, Li Jianguo, vice-chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, said Thursday.
About 58 million of the more than 300 million under-17 children are "left at home", he said. There are about 150 million migrant workers in the country.
Citing the latest survey figures of the All-China Women's Federation, Li suggested governments at various levels build more kindergartens and boarding schools to provide such children proper care and education.
The figures came to light earlier this year while the NPC was reviewing the implementation of the Law on the Protection of Minors in the country, he said.
"Many such children face problems in their lives, studies or with their mental and physical health because of their parents' absence," Li said.
Statistics show only 41 percent of the country's 3-to-5-year-olds were attending kindergartens in 2005, and the percentage was even lower in the countryside.
"The lack of pre-school education is bound to affect their development We suggest the government build more pre-school education agencies in areas where such children are