This one-year diploma credential prepares students for assistant roles in early childhood education settings through comprehensive study of child development, educational psychology, and program planning methodologies. Spanning 38 weeks with 520 hours of classroom instruction and 480 hours of supervised practicum placement, the curriculum equips graduates to support young children's learning and development in regulated childcare environments across Ontario.
Students develop proficiency in responsive relationship-building and behavior guidance, program planning aligned with philosophical approaches to learning, understanding prenatal through preschool developmental stages, health and safety protocols, nutrition planning, observation and documentation techniques, supporting children with exceptionalities, family and community engagement, and reflective practitioner skills encompassing professional responsibilities in early learning and care settings.
Entry-level positions: Early Childhood Assistant roles in childcare centers, kindergartens, nursery schools, Montessori schools, centers for exceptional children, early learning facilities. Professional advancement: Graduates may establish family childcare businesses or pursue further credentials toward Registered Early Childhood Educator designation. Industry demand: Ontario's expanding childcare sector maintains consistent hiring with 95% graduate employment rate and compensation spanning $20-$28/hour.
This program may be eligible for government funding through Second Career Ontario (Better Jobs Ontario). Contact CanNorth College for eligibility assessment and application support.
