Daycare Services

Quebec has established its own unique approach to daycare for children 0-4, with subsidized and recognized Child Care Centres (CPEs) and Subsidized Family Home Daycares where spaces are offered at reduced contribution for infants through school-age children.

Two ministries regulate, oversee and administer child care programs. The Ministère de la Famille is responsible for services for children 0-4 years and the Ministère de l’éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur is responsible for services for school-aged children and is also responsible for kindergarten.

The cost of childcare at a RECOGNIZED daycare is based on a formula calculated under the reduced contribution program.

For an explanation of daycare options in Québec, please visit the Ministère de la Famille and Finding Quality Child Care: A Guide for Families in Canada.

Daycare Services for Children with Disabilities

PDF, Integrating a Disabled Child into a Childcare Facility

Quebec’s curriculum framework suggests that childcare establishments welcome children with special needs.  To support this initiative, the government provides a one-time grant and a daily amount per child in addition to the regular operating grants for subsidized childare centres and family home daycares that include children with a disability, which is called the Allowance for Integration of Disabled Child (AIDC) into a Childcare Facility (Detailed information on Quebec.ca).  There is also an additional assistance measure put in place for the inclusion of children with a significant disability.

The conditions of eligibility for this allowance depends on confirmation of the child’s disability by a professional recognized by the Ministére de la Famille or in a statement from the Retraite Québec to the effect that a supplementary family allowance is being granted to the parents.

In Recognized Childcare Centres, the maximum number of children with disabilities considered for the supplementary allowance is nine (9), depending on the available sapces and ages of the children; it must never exceed 15% of the spaces allowed on the permit, annualized.

In a Subsidized Family Home Daycare (Recognized by a Home Childcare Coordinating Office), the maximum number of children with disabilities eligible for the supplementary allowance is one (1) per home childcare provider. An exception may be made when the provider receives more than one disabled child from the same family.  The purpose of these norms is to maintain an appropriate environment for the child with a disability to integrate and develop his/her ability to adapt and be autonomous, in preparation for future stages of life in society.

PDF Document, Meeting Early Childhood Needs (2007). [An updated version of this document is also available, but only in French (2019)]
Of note: The MESRS offers a subsidy for children and youth with special needs to attend private preschools.  Please visit our Financial Support for Families with Children with Special Needs for more information about other subsidies and grants available to families with special needs.

For more detailed information, visit the Ministère de la famille webpage: childcare services available to disabled children.

CISSSO ID-ASD Daycare Companion for a Child with an Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or an Intellectual Disability (ID)

The CISSSO offers two Intervention Programs for children with an ASD or ID within the daycare setting.  The Intensive Early Intervention Program (IEIP) for children with an Intellectual Impairment and the Intensive Behavioural Intervention Program (IBIP) for children with an ASD aims to provide services that are personalized, intensive, interdisciplinary and inclusive by providing an Assistive Service, also known as a Daycare Companion or Shadow, to accompany the child within the daycare setting.

The Companion is charged with implementing the Programs educational strategies and harmonizing these within the daycare setting while closely collaborating with Pavillon du Parc, the family and the daycare with the end intent of stimulating the child’s development, as well as strengthening the child’s capacity for adaptation, provide different communication, social skill and behaviour templates, and prepare the child for their transition to the school system.

Finding child care

The Quebec government portal page provides information in English for parents on a variety of issues including child care.

The Childcare Establishment Locator allows parents to search for regulated child care by region, name, and proximity to home or work address. Search results display whether or not the child care centre or home offers a subsidized program, spaces for infants, and even provides a link to inspection reports.

Finding Educational Child Care for Your Child provides a list of questions for parents to ask prospective providers over the telephone as well as guidelines for what to look for when visiting a centre (French Only).

La Place 0-5 is a digital platform that puts information on all recognized daycares in Québec at your fingertips, and lets you convey your interest to those you choose, according to your criteria.