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Are You...
- An ECE or Child Care Provider Looking for Updates and Upgrades?
- Seeking to Become an Early Childhood Educator (ECE)?
- Thinking of Opening a Child Care Centre?

This page summarizes the most frequently asked questions that arise in Early Childhood Education (ECE) professional development—questions you might encounter when becoming an ECE or opening a child care setting.
For official details, please refer to the contact numbers listed on government websites. If you still have questions or need guidance, feel free to reach out to us at:

info@TogetherInChildcare.ca
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Let's Connect & Grow Together

Note: This page is only for finding the government resources and it does not replace government agencies' guidelines.

This section is to help you with finding answers to become an ECE.
Become an ECE
BC Child Care Map
ECE Training Programs
ECE Bursaries & Grants
Child Care Resource & Referral
Guidelines for Child Care Centres
BC COMMUNITY CARE FACILITY LICENSING
Northern Health BC Policies & Procedures

Testimonials 

"Together in Childcare helped us truly understand our child’s needs. Their approach opened our eyes to what lies beneath the behaviour."

– Sarah M., Parent

"Through observation and reflection, I learned to see the child’s story, not just the behaviour. It changed the way I teach forever."

– Rebecca L., Early Childhood Educator

"Their sessions are warm, personal, and full of real insight. I felt heard and supported as a parent navigating daily challenges."

– Daniel P., Parent

"I used to react to my child’s behaviour. Now, I pause, observe, and understand what’s truly being communicated. This approach works."

– Leila K., Parent

"Together in Childcare bridges the gap between parents and educators. We now speak the same language of curiosity and care."

– Jaspreet S., Educator

"I love that the focus is on the child’s emotions and environment. My son feels calmer, and so do I."

– Amanda R., Parent

"After years of teaching, I found new joy in slowing down and documenting small moments. It reminded me why I became an educator."

– Michael H., Educator

"This is not about quick fixes; it’s about real connection. My child’s confidence grew once I learned to see his strengths."

– Noor F., Parent

"Together in Childcare inspired our whole team to reflect together. We now hold weekly observation meetings—and our program feels more connected."

– Carla G., Early Childhood Supervisor

"As a parent of a child with ADHD, I finally felt understood. They didn’t judge or label—just helped us see the reason behind the reactions."

– Emily T., Parent

"Every suggestion felt thoughtful and doable. My daughter’s transitions became smoother when we focused on rhythm instead of control."

– Hana W., Parent

"This approach made my classroom calmer. Children feel seen and respected, and I feel more confident guiding them with empathy."

– Olivia D., Educator

"It’s not just about behaviour—it’s about belonging. Together in Childcare helped us create a family rhythm that honours who our child is."

– The Patel Family
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  • Home
  • Self-Paced Readings
    • Trauma & Cultural Responsive
    • Teaching Philosophy
    • Different Childhoods-Kenya
    • Most Enjoyed
    • Literacy Learning
    • Observing Closely
    • Listening Children
    • Become ECE/Open Centre
    • Stay Grounded
    • Responsible Adult >
      • RA Courses
  • Workshops
  • Apply for PD Certificate
    • Reflection & Certificate
    • Your Story
    • BLOG
  • Events
  • CONTACT
  • Feedback
  • Terms & Waiver