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Find Inclusive Daycares (Special Needs) in Abbotsford.

Abbotsford has 6 licensed inclusive daycares listed on Little Scout, made up of 4 licensed group centres and 2 licensed family childcare homes. These facilities support children across a range of age groups, with 4 serving infants, 5 serving preschool-age children, and 3 offering out-of-school care for kindergarten and after-school programs. Two locations offer care in Punjabi and one in French, which may be helpful for multilingual families. Right now, 1 currently reports an open space, so reaching out to multiple providers is a smart first step.

6 inclusive daycares (special needs) in Abbotsford

Data from the BC Childcare Facilities registry, refreshed daily.

Licensed Group
4
Family Child Care
2
With vacancies
1 (17%)

Age groups served

Infant4Preschool5Kindergarten OOS3After-School3Licensed Preschool2

Languages offered

Punjabi2French1

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed inclusive daycares are there in Abbotsford?

Little Scout lists 6 licensed inclusive daycares in Abbotsford: 4 licensed group centres and 2 licensed family childcare homes. These facilities cover infant through after-school age groups.

Do any inclusive daycares in Abbotsford offer care in languages other than English?

Yes. Of the 6 listed facilities, 2 offer care in Punjabi and 1 offers care in French. Filtering by language on Little Scout can help you find the right fit for your family.

When should I start looking for an inclusive daycare in Abbotsford?

BC guidance is to start looking as early as the first trimester of pregnancy, as demand for licensed childcare significantly outpaces supply across the province. Since inclusive spaces can be more limited, applying to several facilities at once is a practical approach. BC banned waitlist fees in April 2024, so there is no cost to applying broadly.

Can I get help with childcare costs at a licensed inclusive daycare in Abbotsford?

Yes. Most licensed BC providers participate in the Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative (CCFRI), which automatically lowers fees without any application from parents. Families may also qualify for the Affordable Child Care Benefit if household income is under roughly $111,000 per year, and some centres participate in the $10-a-Day ChildCareBC program, capping fees at $200 per month.

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