Help Finding Child Care
Categories
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Licensed
Includes full-day child care centres, some home-based care, nursery schools, and preschools. They’re inspected and regulated by provincial/territorial authorities.
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Unlicensed
Most often, unlicensed child care is home-based. They’re not inspected nor regulated by provincial/territorial authorities.
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Centre-based
Services in commercial buildings that must meet licensing requirements and early learning standards.
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Kindergarten
In most provinces/territories, kindergarten is integrated into the public school system and regulated by provincial/territorial governments, with starting ages varying by province/territory. Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Ontario and Quebec operate 2-year part day or full day kindergarten beginning at age 4; other provinces/territories begin at age 5.
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Before and after school programs
These programs can be licensed or unlicensed, complementing the school day with activities, quiet times, and outdoor play.
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Home-based (also known as family day home)
Care provided by a relative or non-relative in the caregiver’s or child’s home. Can be licensed or unlicensed. They have fewer children and more flexible hours than centre-based or community-based child care. They often offer several types of care (full-time, part-time, emergency, before and after school).
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Community-based
Provided by community resources. Can be licensed or unlicensed. An unlicensed community child care program has to follow standards, by-laws and requirements set out by other governing authorities.
- Camps/recreation programs: Available part-time or full-time, typically during holidays (e.g., Christmas) and summer break.
- Drop-in playgroups: Activities for children where caregivers attend with their children.
- Prenatal and Postpartum Program (PNP3): Offers member takes part in targeted fitness and wellness services during the specific life stages of pregnancy and maternal/parental leave, targeted fitness and wellness services during the specific life stages of pregnancy and maternal/parental leave.
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Flexible care
Short-term, adaptable child care for specific needs (e.g., emergencies, respite during deployment or relocation, medical appointments, or regular weekly schedules). Can be licensed or unlicensed.
- Occasional: Drop-in programs offering part-time and temporary child care to provide primary caregivers with a break from care. Includes casual care, transition care (i.e., during deployment and relocation), and respite care. Can be licensed or unlicensed. Available through some MFRC programs.
- Respite care for disabilities: Provides extra support or a temporary break for caregivers of a child/ren with special needs. Can be licensed or unlicensed. Available through some Military Family Resource Centres.
- Emergency: Temporary, short-term care for emergencies, unexpected events, and short-notice situations that disrupt the normal child care arrangements, or when primary and secondary family care providers are unavailable.
- Extended hours: Offered outside standard business hours (e.g., evenings, nights, weekends). Can be licensed or unlicensed. Includes PSP Weekend Clubs and other extended hours MFRC programming.