Early Years
The Born to Read program is an early childhood literacy initiative that promotes the joy of reading to babies and toddlers.
How do parents participate in this program?
Parents of newborns on Prince Edward Island are given a free Born to Read package...
The Government of Canada will provide Prince Edward Island with nearly $121.3 million over the next five years (2021-2026) to expand and improve upon the high quality, flexible, publicly-managed early learning and child care system. This includes a one-...
Funding is available to support operators of designated Early Years Centres and probationary Early Years Centres to purchase the necessary equipment and materials to support inclusive programming. Funding through this grant supports high quality early...
Non-profit organizations interested in opening a new licensed early childhood centre including infants and toddler-aged children in PEI are eligible to apply for this new provincial grant.
Who is Eligible to Participate?
Applicants for the Non-Profit...
Providing safe, quality child care is very important. As a parent, guardian, or community member, you have the right to give feedback about child care services in Prince Edward Island. Your feedback provides an opportunity to improve the quality of early...