Programs
Program Philosophy
At Murfat Home Child Care (MHCC), our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and inclusive home-based learning environment where every child feels secure, valued, and encouraged to grow.
Our philosophy is guided by:
1. Child-Centered Learning
- We believe children learn best through play, exploration, and inquiry.
- Each child’s individuality, curiosity, and cultural background guide the program.
2. Family Partnerships
- Parents are partners in learning.
- Communication is open and ongoing through daily reports, logs, and family events.
3. Cultural & Spiritual Values (Canadian-Compliant)
- We celebrate Canada’s diversity and multicultural identity.
- Cultural and seasonal events such as religious holidays, Thanksgiving, Black History Month, National Indigenous Peoples Day, and Winter Holidays are recognized in ways that are inclusive and respectful.
4. Health, Safety & Well-Being
- Safety is at the core of everything we do.
- We comply with the Child Care and Early Years Act (CCEYA, 2014) and O. Reg. 137/15.
- Providers are trained in First Aid, CPR, Safe Sleep, and Child Protection.
- Nutrition follows the Canada Food Guide.
5. Holistic Development
- Programs support physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and moral growth.
- Activities are age-appropriate, engaging, and inclusive.
6. Inclusion, Equity & Diversity
- All children, regardless of ability, language, or family background, are welcomed and included.
- Individualized support plans are created when needed.
7. Lifelong Learning & School Readiness
- Children are prepared for kindergarten and beyond through literacy, numeracy, and social readiness.
- o Educators commit to ongoing professional learning.
Developmental Objectives
- Physical: Support gross motor skills (rolling, crawling, standing).
- Cognitive: Build curiosity through sensory exploration and object permanence.
- Language: Encourage babbling, simple words, and sound recognition.
- Social/Emotional: Build trust and security with responsive care.
Program Strategies
- Routine-based learning: feeding, diapering, and naps are learning opportunities.
- Sensory play: soft toys, rattles, textured fabrics, mirrors.
- Music & movement: lullabies, finger rhymes, gentle rocking.
- Outdoor walks: stroller rides for fresh air and sensory exposure.
Example Activities
- Peek-a-boo games (object permanence).
- Sensory bottles (glitter, rice, or water-filled).
- Floor mats for crawling practice.
- Listening to nursery rhymes.
Compliance Checklist – Infant Program
- Cribs meet Health Canada safety standards.
- Infants placed on their backs to sleep (CCEYA safe sleep requirement).
- Daily sanitization of rattles, soothers, and teething toys.
- Written log of feeds, naps, and diaper changes shared with parents.
- Ratios maintained (maximum 2 infants per provider).
- Fire drill evacuation cribs available for non-walkers.
Toddler Program
Developmental Objectives
- Physical: Improve balance, running, and climbing.
- Cognitive: Introduce early problem-solving, shapes, and colors.
- Language: Expand vocabulary, begin two-word sentences.
- Social/Emotional: Learn to share, take turns, and express needs.
Program Strategies
- Choice-based learning: children select between activities.
- Storytelling & puppetry: simple books, flannel board stories.
- Gross motor play: tricycles, push/pull toys, climbing structures.
- Art & sensory: playdough, finger paints, water/sand play.
Example Activities
- Sorting toys by color or size.
- Building towers with blocks.
- Water play with cups and funnels.
- Dancing to nursery songs or children’s music.
Compliance Checklist – Toddler Program
- Provider-to-child ratio never exceeds.
- Handwashing routine taught before meals and after toileting.
- Outdoor play minimum 2 hours daily (weather permitting).
- Biting/behavior incidents documented and communicated.
- Parent updates logged daily (food, naps, activities).
- Safety gates, plug covers, and corner guards in place.
Preschool Program
Developmental Objectives
- Physical: Develop coordination (jumping, skipping, throwing).
- Cognitive: Prepare for school readiness (counting, sorting, problem-solving).
- Language/Literacy: Encourage storytelling, rhymes, letter recognition.
- Social/Emotional: Build friendships, empathy, and cooperation.
Program Strategies
- Play-based inquiry: child-led questions drive activities.
- Learning centres: literacy, numeracy, STEM, dramatic play, art.
- Circle time: calendar, weather, sharing stories.
- Outdoor exploration: nature walks, scavenger hunts.
Example Activities
- Writing names with tracing sheets.
- Counting games with beads or buttons.
- Science: planting seeds, observing growth.
- Dramatic play: grocery store, doctor’s office, or Market setup.
- Art: painting with natural objects (leaves, sticks).
Compliance Checklist – Infant Program
- Provider-to-child ratio never exceeds.
- Program follows Ontario Early Years Pedagogy (How Does Learning Happen?).
- Weekly curriculum plan posted for parents.
- Inclusive materials reflect cultural diversity.
- Kindergarten readiness activities documented monthly.
- Regular child observations used to inform programming.
Our Fees for the programs – Simple and Affordable
At MHCC, all families pay only $22/day across all age groups.
Age Group
Previous Average
Market Rate
Current CWELCC
Fee (MHCC)
Target Fee
- Families save $500–$700+ per month compared to standard market rates.
- No extra forms — CWELCC reductions are built into your invoice.
- The target is an average of $10/day child care across Ontario.
Annual Curriculum Themes
Month
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July–Aug
Theme
All About Me
Fall & Harvest
Community Helpers
Winter & Holidays
Animals & Habitats
Friendship & Kindness
Science & Discovery
Environment & Earth
Growing & Gardening
Summer Fun & Safety
Summer Camp
Sample Activities
Family collages, self-portraits
Leaf rubbings, apple tasting
Firefighter visit, dress-up
Snow crafts, cultural songs
Arctic play, animal movement
Valentine cards, empathy games
Plant seeds, simple experiments
Recycling projects, nature walks
Planting flowers, observation
Water play, sun safety lesson
Sports, arts festival
Murfat Home Child Care (MHCC) is an approved CWELCC provider
About CWELCC
The Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) program is a joint initiative by the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario. Its purpose is to:
- Lower child care fees for families with children under 6 years old.
- Increase access to licensed child care spaces.
- Ensure quality and inclusion across all licensed programs.
Murfat Home Child Care (MHCC) is an approved CWELCC provider. This means families automatically benefit from capped $22/day fees while still receiving high-quality, nurturing, and licensed child care.
Who Benefits?
- Families with children under 6 years old.
- Applies to infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
- Savings apply to both full-time and part-time care.
- Families may qualify for additional municipal child care subsidy , lowering fees even further.
Why Choose Murfat Home Child Care (MHCC)?
Our Strengths:
- Licensed under Ontario’s Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 (CCEYA).
- Small group sizes in safe,home-like environments.
- Programs guided by Registered Early Childhood Educators (RECEs).
- Balanced daily routines includinglearning, play, meals, rest, and outdoor activities.
- Nutritious meals and snacks aligned withCanada’s Food Guide.
- Inclusive of children with special needs and respectful of cultural/religious diversity.
- Strong communication with families — daily logs, photos, updates, and progress notes.
Why CWELCC + MHCC is the Perfect Match
- Affordable fees capped at $22/day.
- Stability — parents are protected from rising costs.s.
- High-quality licensed programs in warm, home-based settings.
- Inclusive and equitable — every child belongs.
- Future-ready savings — the goal is $10/day child care by 2025–26.
How Parents Access CWELCC at MHCC
Families do not need to apply separately for CWELCC. Once you enroll your child at MHCC, the savings are automatic.
Step 1: Apply or Join the Waitlist
- In Ottawa, families use the Child Care Registry and Waitlist (CCRAW): 🔗 Apply for Child Care – City of Ottawa
- Add your child’s details and select Murfat Home Child Care (MHCC) as your choice.
- For other regions, check your municipal children’s services office.
How Parents Access CWELCC at MHCC
Families do not need to apply separately for CWELCC. Once you enroll your child at MHCC, the savings are automatic.
Apply or Join the Waitlist
- In Ottawa, families use the Child Care Registry and Waitlist (CCRAW): 🔗 Apply for Child Care – City of Ottawa
- Add your child’s details and select Murfat Home Child Care (MHCC) as your choice.
- For other regions, check your municipal children’s services office.
Confirm CWELCC with MHCC
- MHCC is already enrolled in CWELCC.
- All families pay $22/day or less for their child’s care.
- During intake, MHCC will explain how CWELCC applies to your schedule (full-time, part-time, extended hours).
Complete Registration
- Attend a parent consultation and meet the provider.
- Provide your child’s immunization record, health card, and emergency contacts.
- Sign the MHCC Parent Agreement, which includes CWELCC fee reductions and policies.
Automatic CWELCC Savings Applied
- Your invoice immediately reflects the $22/day fee
- No extra government forms or applications required.
- Eligible families can apply for additional subsidy to reduce fees even further.
Enjoy Quality, Affordable Care
- Children thrive insafe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate environments.
- Families gain financial peace of mind, , knowing fees are capped and moving toward $10/day.
⚠️ Important Note: CWELCC savings apply only to children under 6 years old enrolled in licensed programs.