Listly by Jane Boyd
A listing of organizations in Canada that support early childhood education, early learning and child care. Please add to the list.
In continuing its mission to support Registered Early Childhood Educators, the AECEO has researched and developed a discussion paper on professional learning for RECEs. The purpose of the paper is to initiate an ongoing dialogue about what makes professional learning opportunities of the highest quality.
The Alberta Family Child Care Association promotes and advance quality child care for all contracted family child care programs in Alberta through education, collaboration and support.
The Atkinson Centre is supported by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (UT), School of Early Childhood (George Brown College), Dr. Eric Jackman Institute for Child Study (UT), Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development, the Atkinson Charitable Foundation and the Margaret and Wallace McCain Family Foundation.
We provide a professional voice and advocate for family child care providers, as well as, promote public awareness of quality, inclusive family child care.
We are the Canadian Child Care Federation. Our organization is about the value of children. We value children. In order to protect and enhance our children, to promote their safety and their healthy growth and development, we are committed to providing Canadians with the very best in early learning and child care knowledge and best practices.
Committed to the development of a high quality, professional, certified body of early childhood educators.
About the Childcare Resource and Research Unit The Childcare Resource and Research Unit is an early childhood education and child care (ECEC) policy research institute with a mandate to further ECEC policy and programs in Canada.
The Early Childhood Educators of British Columbia (ECEBC) has been advancing early childhood education and care since 1969. ECEBC is the collective voice to advance professional and personal commitment to the value of early care and learning by empowering the sector through education, collaboration and leadership.
Children and youth must receive a first call on society's resources because we value them as children and youth and because they are our future.
The Home Child Care Association of Ontario represents more than 70 licensed home child care agencies that provide licensed, home-based early learning and child care to more than 60 000 children in over 3000 homes across Ontario.
MCCA is proud to be the voice of child care in Manitoba, the largest provincial child care association in Canada, and an affiliate member of the Canadian Child Care Federation! Our members join MCCA to become better informed about issues, to gain access to services such as our insurance programs, for great networking and professional development opportunities.
The Nova Scotia Child Care Association (NSCCA) is a non profit organization that recognizes that child care practitioners are the main ingredient in high quality child care and provide a valuable service to society. The organization is committed to improving standards and guidelines for the profession and thereby increases the quality of child care.
Your child's early years are the most precious and the most important. At this age, children learn about the world around them, and develop skills that will help them to grow and thrive. Early Childhood Educators of PEI are the certified professionals who create optimum learning experiences for your child by providing the environment and support to help your child learn for life.
The Saskatchewan Early Childhood Association, SECA, is a non-profit, membership-based organization dedicated to the support of high quality early childhood care, development and education. We believe that this requires a partnership among parents, caregiver, children, family, community and government. SECA provides education, research, resources and services to early childhood educators and those interested in the growth and development of children.
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