At CAME since 2013, Carmen has acquired experience in early childhood as a stay-at-home-mother for her two boys. Being an educator at CAME gives her great joy because she finds it rewarding to play a role in the development of children through various learning experiences. Offering a break to parents and having the pleasure of sharing quality time with children are among the elements of her work that are particularly close to her heart.
Caroline joined the team of educators in 2015. Passionate about her profession, she brings a lot of experience with working with children. As a mother of two boys, she had a home daycare for eight years and also volunteered at her children's school. Caroline made the choice to work in early childhood for the dynamism and joy of the children, as well as for the happiness she feels when she does activities with them.
Working as an educator at CAME since 2013, Manon was first trained as a resource teacher. Since then, she has worked in school daycare services and as an educator in Sainte-Julie. Manon has always loved children. Even as a teenager, she babysat regularly. Once she became a mother, she decided to put aside her career as a resource teacher to stay at home with her children. Creating bonds with children and seeing them evolve at their own pace fascinates her.
Toshonna has been working as an educator at CAME since 2020. She primarily works with the children from 6 months to 3 years old. Mother of three children, one of whom has special needs, she has great sensitivity and great commitment. Her background makes Toshonna a very versatile person; she teaches yoga to young children in different daycares and schools. Toshonna enjoys being with children and seeing them grow in all areas of their development. She feels a great joy to share the evolution of the children with their parents.
As the Director since August 2021, Aline is committed to the community of Saint-Bruno.
She worked for another organization in the city for nine years and was involved with the Canadian Red Cross during the Covid-19 pandemic. Mother of two daughters, she is concerned and open to inclusive education and organizes activities at CAME to get closer to nature and music.