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8255 Financial Dr, Brampton, ON L6Y 1M1 Get directions
15 Months To 5 Years, Full-Time Programs, Part-Time Programs. Play-based learning curriculum focusing on Early Literacy, Math, Science and the Arts. more... See more text
160 Mountainash Rd, Brampton, ON L6R 1J1 Get directions
Established in 1996, Springdale Learning Centre is a family operated child care organization that is committed to meeting the needs of the communities it serves. more... See more text
153 Queen St W, Brampton, ON L6Y 1M4 Get directions
We are located in beautiful Downtown Brampton, happily providing care for children ages 18 months-6 years old! With Gage Park, less than a 10-minute walk away, and the convenience ... more... See more text
3 Newbury Cres, Brampton, ON L6S 5L7 Get directions
Domestic Agency
The is an employment agency which focuses on Housekeepers, Companions, Nannies, Babysitters and the Personal Care of Individuals in society. We are looking for Full and Part Time.... more... See more text
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Four steps to finding childcare services in Ontario ON

The confirmation is in: the stork will be flying overhead in a few months. Quick! It’s time to get looking for childcare services. That’s no joke; your return to work will come fast enough, and daycare waiting lists are long in Ontario ON.
Step one: Listen
Word of mouth is always a good starting point. If you have friends who already have children in childcare services, ask them how they found their babysitter or daycare centre. Get several points of view so you can make a list of all the advantages and disadvantages of each kind of child care provider.

Step two: Browse the Internet and newspapers
A search on your provincial government’s family services website may turn up a list of regulated childcare services in Ontario ON. You can also find information on their website about financial assistance for child care. Whether regulated or not, home daycares sometimes advertise in newspapers or on community websites providing information on available space.

Step three: Visit
See if it’s possible to visit the daycares or home child care facilities you’re considering. Ask lots of questions and gather information about their policies on the following things:
  • Staff training
  • Emergency care plans
  • Hygiene and cleanliness
  • Food and allergies
  • Hours of operation
  • Accessibility for children with special needs
  • Late pick-up policy
Step four: Register
Once you’ve made the rounds of the childcare services available in Ontario ON, it’s time to pick the ones you like best and put your name on their waiting lists. Depending on the situation in your area, it may be a good idea to put your name on several lists. In the meantime, make the most of your pregnancy to get ready and be sure to enjoy every precious minute at home with your baby.
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