Early Years Family and Community Engagement Symposium Carolyn Simpson Director, Early Childhood Development.

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Early Years Family and Community Engagement Symposium Carolyn Simpson Director, Early Childhood Development

 Highest % of regulated spaces per capita in Canada  Over capacity in some areas; under capacity in others  Highest % of working mothers with young children  No comparable data on cost per enrolled child  Lowest investment per regulated space  Kindergarten transition

 Do You Hear What I Say- Attending to the Voices of Prince Edward Island Parents (Simpson, 2010)  The Early Years Report - Early Learning in PEI: An Investment in the Island's Future (Flanagan, 2010)  Securing the Future for Our Children – Preschool Excellence Initiative (2010)  Prince Edward Island’s Preschool Excellence Initiative –First Year Implementation Report (2013)

Children in PEI are healthy and happy, curious and creative, playful and joyous. They are loved and respected, and are safe and secure in their families, homes and communities. Children are our collective responsibility. They are valued for who they are today, and as the future parents and leaders of tomorrow. (Early Years Report, 2010)

SECURING THE FUTURE FOR OUR CHILDREN Preschool Excellence Initiative

 provide high quality early learning opportunities  stimulate and support the development of the whole child  enhance a love of learning  provide for play-based activities  ensure trained staff  be inclusive of all children.

 give them a voice through the creation of Parents' Advisory Committees  regulate parent fees  provide new and expanded infant care  maintain access to licensed ECEC programs across the province  ensure quality early learning opportunities for their children.

 increased wages  training and professional development support  a curriculum framework  new opportunities for employment.

 have a range of business and program options  ensure long term quality and sustainability  address human resource issues and concerns  provide training and professional development.

 Early Years Centers  Infant Homes  Early Learning Framework  Training- workplace / directors  Early Learning and Child Care Directory  Evaluation / Implementation Report  Early Learning and Child Care Act ( Regs / Directives)  Policy Development  Early Years Advisory Committee