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Early Childhood Education Resources

Essential Resources and Information for Effectively Managing and Growing Your Early Childhood Education Program.

Child Care Key Resources

"Keep up with the latest developments in Early Childhood Education and the Child care Industry through insights from Canadian childcare associations and organizations."

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Child Care Now advocates for a publicly funded, inclusive, non-profit child care system in Canada. Founded in 1982, the organization promotes political action, public education, and partnerships to support quality, affordable child care for all families while addressing policy issues and opposing commercial child care chains.
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The Canadian Child Care Federation (CCCF) is Canada's largest national, non-profit organization focused on Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC). Since 1983, CCCF has united professionals and practitioners across the country, advocating for high-quality ELCC services. Dedicated to positive change, they provide leadership, research, and advocacy to improve children's lives and support early childhood educators.
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The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) promotes high-quality early learning for children from birth to age 8. With nearly 60,000 members and 52 Affiliates, NAEYC supports the early childhood profession by connecting practice, policy, and research to help all young children thrive and reach their full potential.
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The Early Childhood Educators of British Columbia (ECEBC) is the professional association for qualified early childhood educators in BC. Established in 1969, ECEBC has promoted professionalism, enhanced educational preparation, and provided resources to improve early childhood experiences. Originally named the BC Preschool Teachers Association, ECEBC adopted its current name in 1988.

Province-Specific Childcare Information Tailored to Your Needs

"Unlock Key Information for Effectively Managing an Child care Program Across Canada, from British Columbia and Alberta to Ontario, Quebec and more."

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