
Consider the following list of questions to help identify your priorities: Contact Child Care Centres / Providersīefore you start your search for child care, think about what matters most to your family. If you have concerns about your child's care please contact Licensing Services at 1-87 or the Early Childhood Development Services at 90.Ĥ. This is especially important if the child care setting you choose is not a regulated child care centre or approved family home day care program. In all situations, it is important for parents and guardians to scrutinize the care their children receive. It is up to individual care providers to choose whether or not they register with an agency. Please note that EECD only monitors care provided in homes that are approved by a licensed family home day care agency. Regulated child care facilities are required to maintain both on file for all staff.

Both you and your child should feel comfortable and secure in the child care setting and have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have. Children should have many chances to play indoors and outdoors and to spend time with other children and caring adults. Quality child care should offer your child a place to grow, learn and be happy. This step-by-step guide to choosing child care has been developed by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development to guide you in your search for the child care arrangement that best suits your needs. It requires time, planning, and information. Choosing child care for your family is an important decision.
