Help create an Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) system that works
Election 2021 Help create an ELCC system that works How can you help create an Early Learning and Child Care
Election 2021 Help create an ELCC system that works How can you help create an Early Learning and Child Care
Our open letter to Canada’s Premiers discussing the historic agreements made by BC & NS, and what comes next for the Canada-wide ELCC system
Read the CCCF’s statement regarding the mass grave found on the site of the Kamloops Indian Residential School (Kamloops 215)
You asked, we answered—Frequently Asked Questions about Canada’s historic federal budget 2021 and its plans to build a Canada-wide child
Children’s natural curiosity and wonder about spiritual aspects of life can lead to a sense of hope
Taking the following 10 steps can lead to securing help for a child with special needs, the family and child care providers — everyone on the team.
Welcome to our Book Review page If you like to be in the know on good reads for the ECE
Welcome to our Special Needs page Children with physical, developmental, behavioural/emotional or sensory impaired challenges are attending early learning settings.
our values OUR Work Our Mission Committed to Achieving Excellence In Early Learning and Child Care Our Purpose Improve quality
PDF Archive Please enjoy some of our legacy content from our first website. As we continue to modernize our site,
Make lifetime connections in our vibrant ECE community for as little as $6 a month
Even the smallest tax deductible charitable donation helps us in our cause
Every voice counts and every vote counts. Help us advocate for quality child care
The CCCF acknowledges that the land on which we are located is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People. CCCF affirms that we are all treaty people and are committed to truth and reconciliation.
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Anyone working in licensed child care has to apply for certification. You will find certification information for your province or territory on our child care certification page.
With your resume and cover letter ready (we’ll provide guides for this soon), contact child care centres and introduce yourself! You can call, email, or even message them on social media. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get a reply. Try again a few days later to give them your resume in person. Remember that due to safety reasons you need to call first. Tell them you live in their area, and that you’re looking for a position.
On our provincial and territorial map we link to child care associations in your area. Follow the link to your association and join today. The associations provide valuable information to anyone starting out in their career. Even experienced ECEs can benefit. You’ll also enjoy valuable member benefits like discounts, meet other ECEs, and become a part of the child care movement in Canada.
If you join your provincial or territorial affiliate, you’re automatically also a member of the CCCF.
All licensed and regulated quality child care programs in Canada require these for the safety and security of children and families.
If you’re just starting out:
Join our Facebook Group and meet other ECEs who may be able to answer your questions
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 development while ensuring that they are healthy. They create interactive and dynamic learning environments where children develop social skills, develop cognitive skills and foster lifelong learning. ECEs work in child care centres, classrooms, home child cares, preschool, and parent drop-in programs. You do not need a teaching degree to be an ECE, but you do need your ECE diploma.