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    EarlyON Child and Family Centres

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    Free, high-quality registered programs for families with children 6 years and younger.
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    EarlyON Centres support families looking for safe and welcoming learning experiences for their children. You can:

    • Talk to qualified staff and ask questions to meet your family’s needs.
    • Meet other families and enjoy quality time together.
    • Join inclusive high-quality programs with your child.

    Parents, grandparents and caregivers can interact with staff and qualified early years experts to learn more about child development, parenting supports and finding resources in the community.

    Some EarlyON locations offer French services and Indigenous led programs. The goal of each centre is to meet the unique needs of families who attend programs at their location.

    Register for an EarlyON program

    Our diversity, equity and inclusion journey

    Peel is one of Canada’s most diverse regions and it’s important that our programs and services are equitable, inclusive, and reflect our community.

    Over the past 2 years, EarlyON has been working to strengthen our diversity, equity and inclusion practices to make sure that all families can enjoy welcoming places that support their child’s growth and development.

    Learn how we’re working to make EarlyON programs welcoming for all families. Our intentional journey of growth.

    Helpful resources

    • Create a Children's Services website account
    • Get help registering for EarlyON programs

    Share your EarlyON experience with us

    If you have questions or concerns about EarlyON programs you can speak to your EarlyON provider or you can complete our child care services feedback form and we’ll try to help.

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    Every child is unique. At all stages of development children are learning many skills.

    Join an online, outdoor, and indoor program provided by EarlyON Child and Family Centres where qualified staff can help you to learn more about your child’s development, their strengths, and abilities.

    If you have questions about your child’s development, you can connect privately with an EarlyON Resource Consultant to discuss your child’s needs and be referred to needed resources.

    Connect with an EarlyON Resource Consultant at 905-795-3527, extension 3550.

    The Peel Infant-Parent Program (PIPP) helps parents and guardians understand their young child's needs, behaviour, and development. You'll learn new ways to connect with your child to develop a healthier relationship.

    PIPP offers personalized support to help you understand your family's unique strengths and needs so you can parent more confidently.

    You may be eligible for PIPP if you have a child under 3 years of age and you're:

    • Feeling sad, worried, or alone.
    • Finding it hard to know what your child needs.
    • Dealing with stressful life events.

    The Peel Infant-Parent Program (PIPP) is a partnership between the Region of Peel, EarlyON Child and Family Centres, and EveryMind Mental Health Services, a children’s mental health agency. There are 2 parts to PIPP, where eligible families attend an in-centre program and are also supported by a child and family clinician who provides confidential online, or in-home sessions.

    To learn more about the program and the referral process, connect with the intake team at wheretostart.ca/infant-toddler-services or by phone at 905-451-4655.

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