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EARLY CHILDHOOLD EDUCATION ONLINE Take the course to embrace Child Honouring and make it part of your life. This is an interdisciplinary course with 10 modules of multi-media content including videos, interactive activities, distinguished guests, and Raffi’s insights and music. Group Discount: $50 off for each person, group of 5 or more. Contact admin@raffifoundation.org.OUR CODE OF ETHICS
The Canadian Child Care Federation and its affiliate organizations recognize their responsibility to promote ethical practices and attitudes on the part of child care practitioners. The following principles, explanations and standards of practice are designed to help child care practitioners monitor their professional practice and guide their decision-making.PROVINCIAL DATA
Duration: Minimum 8 hours in-class. A basic one-day course designed to introduce caregivers to injury prevention skills and knowledge. The course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements. Find a course in your region. CHILD CARE WEBINARS FOR ECES AND FAMILIES This webinar will help you look at your own stress levels and find ways to build resilience. It will also help you identify the impact of this stress on a child’s behaviour. FREE ECE Webinar: Join the Discussion! Post Budget Webinar. Join us April 23rd at 12pm Eastern for a free webinar to discuss how the Canadian Child Care sector moves PRACTITIONERS AND FAMILIES TOGETHER: ENCOURAGING POSITIVE Practitioners and Families Together: Encouraging Positive Behaviour. Families and early childhood practitioners have complementary areas of expertise that make them ideal partners in helping children develop social competence. Families bring their hopes and dreams for their children, along with the deep understandings that they have acquired ENCOURAGING ABORIGINAL CULTURAL IDENTITY IN CHILD CARE Encouraging Aboriginal Cultural Identity at Home and in Child Care. In many ways, quality early learning and child care programs for First Nations, Inuit and Métis children are similar to any program. For example, they must offer safe and nurturing care by qualified practitioners, and encourage opportunities to learn and developskills.
STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS Post a picture schedule to help them understand. If the schedule changes, tell the children in advance and move the pictures appropriately. Make the transition fun. Sing songs. Plan to be the partner of a child who tends to lose self-control during transitions. Prepare your materials for SPIRITUALITY AND EMOTIONAL WELL BEING IN CHILDREN Ways in which an activity may promote the expression of children’s spirituality. Considerations for educators. Music and movement 1. Humour 2. Promotes connectedness, Sense of belonging, Promotes feeling of joy, concern for others and imagination. Consider influence of people and physical places we experience in a moment of beingtogether.
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The following plants may cause toxic symptoms when ingested or dermatitis when handled. In addition to toxic plants, be aware that plants treated with pesticides, insecticides or herbicides are toxic. CANADIAN CHILD CARE FEDERATIONABOUT CCCFMEMBERSHIPÀ PROPOS DE FCSGEPARENTSECEBEHAVIOUR GUIDANCE The CCCF believes in high-quality early learning and child care as a right. Find out more about our statement on quality, and our mission to make child care in Canada more accessible, affordable, and inclusive. The Canadian Child Care Federation believes that high quality child care is everyone's responsibility, and makes for abetter Canada.
EARLY CHILDHOOLD EDUCATION ONLINE Take the course to embrace Child Honouring and make it part of your life. This is an interdisciplinary course with 10 modules of multi-media content including videos, interactive activities, distinguished guests, and Raffi’s insights and music. Group Discount: $50 off for each person, group of 5 or more. Contact admin@raffifoundation.org.OUR CODE OF ETHICS
The Canadian Child Care Federation and its affiliate organizations recognize their responsibility to promote ethical practices and attitudes on the part of child care practitioners. The following principles, explanations and standards of practice are designed to help child care practitioners monitor their professional practice and guide their decision-making.PROVINCIAL DATA
Duration: Minimum 8 hours in-class. A basic one-day course designed to introduce caregivers to injury prevention skills and knowledge. The course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements. Find a course in your region. CHILD CARE WEBINARS FOR ECES AND FAMILIES This webinar will help you look at your own stress levels and find ways to build resilience. It will also help you identify the impact of this stress on a child’s behaviour. FREE ECE Webinar: Join the Discussion! Post Budget Webinar. Join us April 23rd at 12pm Eastern for a free webinar to discuss how the Canadian Child Care sector moves PRACTITIONERS AND FAMILIES TOGETHER: ENCOURAGING POSITIVE Practitioners and Families Together: Encouraging Positive Behaviour. Families and early childhood practitioners have complementary areas of expertise that make them ideal partners in helping children develop social competence. Families bring their hopes and dreams for their children, along with the deep understandings that they have acquired ENCOURAGING ABORIGINAL CULTURAL IDENTITY IN CHILD CARE Encouraging Aboriginal Cultural Identity at Home and in Child Care. In many ways, quality early learning and child care programs for First Nations, Inuit and Métis children are similar to any program. For example, they must offer safe and nurturing care by qualified practitioners, and encourage opportunities to learn and developskills.
STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS Post a picture schedule to help them understand. If the schedule changes, tell the children in advance and move the pictures appropriately. Make the transition fun. Sing songs. Plan to be the partner of a child who tends to lose self-control during transitions. Prepare your materials for SPIRITUALITY AND EMOTIONAL WELL BEING IN CHILDREN Ways in which an activity may promote the expression of children’s spirituality. Considerations for educators. Music and movement 1. Humour 2. Promotes connectedness, Sense of belonging, Promotes feeling of joy, concern for others and imagination. Consider influence of people and physical places we experience in a moment of beingtogether.
TOXIC PLANT LIST
The following plants may cause toxic symptoms when ingested or dermatitis when handled. In addition to toxic plants, be aware that plants treated with pesticides, insecticides or herbicides are toxic. EARLY CHILDHOOLD EDUCATION ONLINE Take the course to embrace Child Honouring and make it part of your life. This is an interdisciplinary course with 10 modules of multi-media content including videos, interactive activities, distinguished guests, and Raffi’s insights and music. Group Discount: $50 off for each person, group of 5 or more. Contact admin@raffifoundation.org.PROVINCIAL DATA
Duration: Minimum 8 hours in-class. A basic one-day course designed to introduce caregivers to injury prevention skills and knowledge. The course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements. Find a course in your region.JOIN THE COMMUNITY
membership Join the community JOIN TODAY What Community Means to Us We believe that every ECE and every child deserves quality affordable child care. Our community helps us strive for this goal via membership, and passionate participation in key discussions. In turn, FEDERAL BUDGET 2021 INVESTS $30B INTO CANADIAN CHILD CARE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. OTTAWA – April 19, 2021. Today’s federal budget announced by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has committed historic investments in child care, marking the most important policy advancement for Canadian women, children and the economy in a generation. It not only answers the call of families for affordable, quality, inclusive and accessible child care, but alsoBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Marni Flaherty is the C.E.O. of Today’s Family Early Learning and Child Care, a child care agency serving 4,000 families in Hamilton, Burlington and Haldimand Norfolk and employing more than 300 caregivers, support staff and licensed home childcare providers. COMMITTED TO ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IN ELCC The Canadian Child Care Federation is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in all its work, and strives as an organization to ensure its collective activities, communications and practices are representative of Canada’s diverse ELCC workforce. INDIGENOUS CHILD CARE Indigenous Child Care. For Indigenous children and families, culturally appropriate programs that take into account the cultures, languages, traditions, values and customs of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities can be crucial in creating a foundation for a child’s cultural identity and sense of worth. Learn more aboutIndigenous child
DISCOVER ECE SALARY INFORMATION IN CANADA The level of education and certification you get increases your salary earning potential as an ECE.Completion of a college program in Early Childhood Education or a bachelor’s degree in child development will take you to different levels of competency and determine higher salary ranges regardless of which region you wish to work in Canada. STATEMENT ON KAMLOOPS 215 Our statement on the Kamloops 215, and how Canada’s ELCC sector must recognize the historic injustices inflicted upon the First Nations, Inuit and the Métis. SUPPORTING AND ENCOURAGING CHILDREN’S RIGHT TO BE HEARD I have the right to be heard! Children have the right to express their views and be active participants in their own lives. This is known as the “right to be heard,” and it is recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). The CRC, which was adopted by the UN in November 1989, outlines basic human rights to which children everywhere are entitled. CANADIAN CHILD CARE FEDERATIONABOUT CCCFMEMBERSHIPÀ PROPOS DE FCSGEPARENTSECEBEHAVIOUR GUIDANCE The CCCF believes in high-quality early learning and child care as a right. Find out more about our statement on quality, and our mission to make child care in Canada more accessible, affordable, and inclusive. The Canadian Child Care Federation believes that high quality child care is everyone's responsibility, and makes for abetter Canada.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN CANADA Duration: Minimum 8 hours in-class. A basic one-day course designed to introduce caregivers to injury prevention skills and knowledge. The course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements. Find a course in your region. EARLY CHILDHOOLD EDUCATION ONLINE Take the course to embrace Child Honouring and make it part of your life. This is an interdisciplinary course with 10 modules of multi-media content including videos, interactive activities, distinguished guests, and Raffi’s insights and music. Group Discount: $50 off for each person, group of 5 or more. Contact admin@raffifoundation.org.OUR CODE OF ETHICS
The Canadian Child Care Federation and its affiliate organizations recognize their responsibility to promote ethical practices and attitudes on the part of child care practitioners. The following principles, explanations and standards of practice are designed to help child care practitioners monitor their professional practice and guide their decision-making. CHILD CARE WEBINARS FOR ECES AND FAMILIES This webinar will help you look at your own stress levels and find ways to build resilience. It will also help you identify the impact of this stress on a child’s behaviour. FREE ECE Webinar: Join the Discussion! Post Budget Webinar. Join us April 23rd at 12pm Eastern for a free webinar to discuss how the Canadian Child Care sector moves STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS Post a picture schedule to help them understand. If the schedule changes, tell the children in advance and move the pictures appropriately. Make the transition fun. Sing songs. Plan to be the partner of a child who tends to lose self-control during transitions. Prepare your materials for ENCOURAGING ABORIGINAL CULTURAL IDENTITY IN CHILD CARE Encouraging Aboriginal Cultural Identity at Home and in Child Care. In many ways, quality early learning and child care programs for First Nations, Inuit and Métis children are similar to any program. For example, they must offer safe and nurturing care by qualified practitioners, and encourage opportunities to learn and developskills.
SPIRITUALITY AND EMOTIONAL WELL BEING IN CHILDREN Ways in which an activity may promote the expression of children’s spirituality. Considerations for educators. Music and movement 1. Humour 2. Promotes connectedness, Sense of belonging, Promotes feeling of joy, concern for others and imagination. Consider influence of people and physical places we experience in a moment of beingtogether.
PRACTITIONERS AND FAMILIES TOGETHER: ENCOURAGING POSITIVE Practitioners and Families Together: Encouraging Positive Behaviour. Families and early childhood practitioners have complementary areas of expertise that make them ideal partners in helping children develop social competence. Families bring their hopes and dreams for their children, along with the deep understandings that they have acquiredTOXIC PLANT LIST
The following plants may cause toxic symptoms when ingested or dermatitis when handled. In addition to toxic plants, be aware that plants treated with pesticides, insecticides or herbicides are toxic. CANADIAN CHILD CARE FEDERATIONABOUT CCCFMEMBERSHIPÀ PROPOS DE FCSGEPARENTSECEBEHAVIOUR GUIDANCE The CCCF believes in high-quality early learning and child care as a right. Find out more about our statement on quality, and our mission to make child care in Canada more accessible, affordable, and inclusive. The Canadian Child Care Federation believes that high quality child care is everyone's responsibility, and makes for abetter Canada.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN CANADA Duration: Minimum 8 hours in-class. A basic one-day course designed to introduce caregivers to injury prevention skills and knowledge. The course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements. Find a course in your region. EARLY CHILDHOOLD EDUCATION ONLINE Take the course to embrace Child Honouring and make it part of your life. This is an interdisciplinary course with 10 modules of multi-media content including videos, interactive activities, distinguished guests, and Raffi’s insights and music. Group Discount: $50 off for each person, group of 5 or more. Contact admin@raffifoundation.org.OUR CODE OF ETHICS
The Canadian Child Care Federation and its affiliate organizations recognize their responsibility to promote ethical practices and attitudes on the part of child care practitioners. The following principles, explanations and standards of practice are designed to help child care practitioners monitor their professional practice and guide their decision-making. CHILD CARE WEBINARS FOR ECES AND FAMILIES This webinar will help you look at your own stress levels and find ways to build resilience. It will also help you identify the impact of this stress on a child’s behaviour. FREE ECE Webinar: Join the Discussion! Post Budget Webinar. Join us April 23rd at 12pm Eastern for a free webinar to discuss how the Canadian Child Care sector moves STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS Post a picture schedule to help them understand. If the schedule changes, tell the children in advance and move the pictures appropriately. Make the transition fun. Sing songs. Plan to be the partner of a child who tends to lose self-control during transitions. Prepare your materials for ENCOURAGING ABORIGINAL CULTURAL IDENTITY IN CHILD CARE Encouraging Aboriginal Cultural Identity at Home and in Child Care. In many ways, quality early learning and child care programs for First Nations, Inuit and Métis children are similar to any program. For example, they must offer safe and nurturing care by qualified practitioners, and encourage opportunities to learn and developskills.
SPIRITUALITY AND EMOTIONAL WELL BEING IN CHILDREN Ways in which an activity may promote the expression of children’s spirituality. Considerations for educators. Music and movement 1. Humour 2. Promotes connectedness, Sense of belonging, Promotes feeling of joy, concern for others and imagination. Consider influence of people and physical places we experience in a moment of beingtogether.
PRACTITIONERS AND FAMILIES TOGETHER: ENCOURAGING POSITIVE Practitioners and Families Together: Encouraging Positive Behaviour. Families and early childhood practitioners have complementary areas of expertise that make them ideal partners in helping children develop social competence. Families bring their hopes and dreams for their children, along with the deep understandings that they have acquiredTOXIC PLANT LIST
The following plants may cause toxic symptoms when ingested or dermatitis when handled. In addition to toxic plants, be aware that plants treated with pesticides, insecticides or herbicides are toxic. EARLY CHILDHOOLD EDUCATION ONLINE Take the course to embrace Child Honouring and make it part of your life. This is an interdisciplinary course with 10 modules of multi-media content including videos, interactive activities, distinguished guests, and Raffi’s insights and music. Group Discount: $50 off for each person, group of 5 or more. Contact admin@raffifoundation.org. CHILD CARE WEBINARS FOR ECES AND FAMILIES Early Childhood Educators (ECEs) are incredible professionals that have rewarding, important and demanding careers. They work with young children (and their families), ages 0-12, nurturing and educating them, observing and planning for their growth and FEDERAL BUDGET 2021 INVESTS $30B INTO CANADIAN CHILD CARE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. OTTAWA – April 19, 2021. Today’s federal budget announced by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has committed historic investments in child care, marking the most important policy advancement for Canadian women, children and the economy in a generation. It not only answers the call of families for affordable, quality, inclusive and accessible child care, but also INDIGENOUS CHILD CARE Indigenous Child Care. For Indigenous children and families, culturally appropriate programs that take into account the cultures, languages, traditions, values and customs of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities can be crucial in creating a foundation for a child’s cultural identity and sense of worth. Learn more aboutIndigenous child
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Marni Flaherty is the C.E.O. of Today’s Family Early Learning and Child Care, a child care agency serving 4,000 families in Hamilton, Burlington and Haldimand Norfolk and employing more than 300 caregivers, support staff and licensed home childcare providers. ECE SALARY INFORMATION ECE Certificate: $20.00/hr. ECE Diploma or Degree: $25.30/hr. Some Training and Some Experience: $18.10/hr. No Training or Experience: $16.90/hr. *Wages are hourly and may vary from employer to employer. Benefits: Will vary from employer to employer, but may include group insurance (eg: health, dental and long-term disability), RRSP COMMITTED TO ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IN ELCC The Canadian Child Care Federation is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in all its work, and strives as an organization to ensure its collective activities, communications and practices are representative of Canada’s diverse ELCC workforce. EARLY IDENTIFICATION FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Needs – unable to verbally communicate, grabs toys from other children. 3. Consultation. Share your observations of the child with a supervisor. Decide on the best overall approach to help the child and family. For example: Assign one person to spend more time with the child to build a positive relationship. STATEMENT ON KAMLOOPS 215 Our statement on the Kamloops 215, and how Canada’s ELCC sector must recognize the historic injustices inflicted upon the First Nations, Inuit and the Métis. SUPPORTING AND ENCOURAGING CHILDREN’S RIGHT TO BE HEARD I have the right to be heard! Children have the right to express their views and be active participants in their own lives. This is known as the “right to be heard,” and it is recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). The CRC, which was adopted by the UN in November 1989, outlines basic human rights to which children everywhere are entitled. The Canadian Child Care Federation Contact Us | Français*
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE 2016 Martha Friendly’s Childcare Research and Resource Unit’s 11th edition (English only) of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Canada (2016). The data-based report includes a portrait of each province and territory’s … MORE » YOU BET WE STILL CARE: A SURVEY OF CENTRE-BASED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN CANADA ABOUT THE SURVEY: YOU BET WE STILL CARE! (2012) In 2009, the Child Care Human Resources Sector Council (CCHRSC) formed an expert panel to provide input on the development of a Labour … MORE »12
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN SASKATCHEWAN: RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL SURVEY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in mid-March had a dramatic impact on daily life in Canada. Provincial and territorial governments ordered the majority of businesses and public services to close to …MORE »
THRONE SPEECH SIGNALS A BOLD VISION FOR CHILDCARE IN CANADA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 OTTAWA—In the Throne Speech delivered today, Canada’s federal government underscored that access to high quality childcare is an essential pillar of Canada’s economic restart and recovery. … MORE » OPEN LETTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER AND DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA Open letter to Prime Minister Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Freeland August 2020 August 12, 2020 Dear Prime Minister Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Freeland: We congratulate you for arriving at a… MORE »
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