Child Care – Emma’s Space
Provided by: YWCA Regina
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Service Description
A licensed child care facility that provides care and supervision for up to 60 children between the ages of 18 months and 12 years.
Parents/Guardians pay an annual fundraising fee of $45.
Able to accommodate children with delays and differing needs. Please contact for further information.
Philosophy
- Provide a holistic, welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment.
- Believe in educating children to be independent thinkers who possess problem solving skills, open minds, and inclusive perspectives.
- Educate children to have self-awareness, self-worth, empathy, and conflict resolution skills.
- Provide ongoing communication with parents through the hi mama app.
Programs and Activities
- Believe that children learn best through play and exploration.
- Provide many hands on activities that allow children to explore in their own way and come to their own conclusions about the world around them.
- Materials are set out based on the children’s interests and children are able to participate as they desire.
- The majority of the day is based on free choice, with outdoor play, and some teacher led activities.
Nutrition
- Believes nutrition is important not only for the proper physical development, but that it also affects children’s ability to focus mentally.
- Provides breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack.
- Offer opportunities for children to try new foods and explore new tastes and textures through family style meals.
- Do their best to accommodate dietary restrictions and/or allergies, although there are some limitations to what they can provide.
Eligibility
Children between the ages of 18 months - 6 years. Before and After School Program for children aged 6 years (grade 1) to 12 years. Able to accommodate children with delays and differing needs. Please contact for further information.
Application Process
Call or email for more information.
Fees
$217.50/month
Business Line: 306-546-9839
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Service Website
www.ywcaregina.com/childcare-centres
Coverage Area
Regina
Languages Offered
English
YWCA Regina – kikaskihtânaw Centre
Mailing Address
2817 12th Avenue
Regina SK S4T 4Y9
- Babysitting 101
- Before and After School Program (4 locations)
- Big Boost Tutoring Program
- Child Care – Emma’s Space
- Child Care – wakayosi wati
- Community Education
- Day Camps (School PD & Non-Stat Holidays) (2 locations)
- Encore Market on 12th Avenue
- Extreme Weather Services
- In-School Programs
- Kikinaw Residence for Women
- OurSpace – For Girls & 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth
- Outreach Services
- Power of Being a Girl Summer Camp
- Safe and Sound 101
- Upstander Workshops
- Weekly Summer Day Camps (2 locations)
- Y’s Kids – Children Exposed to Violence Program
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Sunday 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one); Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment req’d
Fax: 306-525-2171
Hotline: 306-525-2141 extension 0
24/7 Helpline
Business Line: 306-525-2141
Website
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