International Mother Language Day: February 21
Languages are the most powerful instrument in preserving and developing heritage. Every February, International Mother Language Day helps to increase awareness and mobilize partners and resources that support language diversity and multilingualism across the globe. How will you celebrate the linguistic diversity of your CNC program this year?
NEW CNC Research! A Pan Canadian Scan of ELCC for Immigrant Families & Children
CNC is the heart of family settlement, and it’s exciting to see a study that highlights the incredible work you do. Based on insights from 38 organizations, this research identifies the system-level factors and operational strengths that make CNC programs successful. The findings emphasize that CNC is about more than just childcare; it’s a vital support for the whole family, enabling parents to access the language training and services they need to thrive. Read the full study to see their recommendations for increased access and professionalization across the sector.
Buckle up! Child car seat safety
Properly installed child car seats are crucial for children's safety in a vehicle, yet choosing and installing a car seat can be confusing! To assist the newcomer parents in your program, you can help by sharing these Health Canada resources and visuals.
West and East, Cultural Differences: Documentary
This documentary examines the differences in Eastern and Western reasoning and learning, that will give you a better understanding how the cultures differ from East to West. Part 1 includes discussion on how children learn and offers parenting examples.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion CNC Learning Moments
At its core, CNC is responsive and inclusive, and should be delivered with the utmost respect and appreciation for culture and diversity.
We worked with professor and early childhood, culture, and diversity expert, Barbara Kaiser, to develop this new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) CNC Learning Moments series. These quick videos are designed to fit your schedule, introduce core EDI concepts, and spark meaningful reflections for your CNC team.
The first three videos are now available:
If you’re looking to dive deeper into any of these topics, below each video, you’ll also find a list of resource links to extend your learning and further support your CNC team.
Intégrer la diversité – Julie Dotsch
La diversité est définie comme étant tout ce qui rend les êtres humains uniques. La diversité influ•ence bien des choses : comment nous jugeons les autres, comment la société valorise les individus et comment chacun réussit dans la vie. Elle influence également l’image que l’on a de soi ainsi que les attentes que l’on a de soi-même, de nos enfants et de nos familles. Tous les enfants ont le droit d’être respectés et d’avoir des programmes adaptés à leurs capacités, à leur style d’apprentissage et aux valeurs de leur famille.
La diversité et ses catégories
Il y a 12 catégories de diversité utilisées pour décrire une personne.
- Capacités – Différentes capacités physiques ou développementales.
- Âge – Jugement perçu et réel porté sur l’âge (p. ex., mère adolescente, vieillard).
- Apparence – Différentes grandeurs et grosseurs, perceptions de la beauté.
- Croyances – Religions, spiritualité, pratiques d’éducation des enfants, valeurs familiales.
- Casier judiciaire – Cette catégorie inclut les réfugiés politiques qui ont été emprisonnés par le passé.
- Culture – Traditions, langues, valeurs communes, perceptions, pratiques.
- Composition de la famille – Qui sont les membres de la famille, quels sont les rôles dans la famille et tout changement récent.
- Sexe – Si une personne est de sexe masculin ou féminin, ou transgenre.
Family Day Across Canada
Family Day is celebrated differently across the country, but no matter where you live, it's a great opportunity to encourage families to get outside and have some fun with the kids! Here are two lists full of outdoor winter activity ideas to share with parents this month: 6 Budget-Friendly Winter Activities for Families & 10 Fun & Easy Outdoor Winter Activities for Kids
How did Black History Month come to be?
February is Black History Month! This is a time to celebrate and remember all the ways that Black Canadians have contributed to Canada’s history and culture. Throughout February, this celebration provides a chance to learn about African cultures.
New Year, New Inspiration: Early Years STEM
Kick off 2026 with fresh ideas for hands-on learning! Watch this 1-hour recorded session with top-rated presenter Lobna Ajaini, who shows how STEM in the early years is rooted in curiosity, loose parts, and creative problem-solving—not just “hard science.” Watch Creativity and Innovation Using STEM in the Early Years!
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