My families have all been told but it won't effect any of them. I have non of my own that will be taking spaces. I will be the one impacted going forward. Only current family that may have issues is one going on mat leave next Spring in terms of what will happen when they need two spaces the following year.

I have made them aware that the government is making changes, outlined what they are, told them but for all but the one above I have either the last child in the family or likely the last child. For that reason they are not too interested in taking up the fight so to speak but have agreed to pass on the info to people they know. Whether they have I don't know. Only one parent asked me for more info to pass to a friend. I am at the 28 year mark and undecided what I want to do to be honest. Any changes are devastating and take time to adjust to. For me it was living through the change from 6 months to 12 months for maternity leave. It was a 2 year struggle for sure and meant the end for many daycare providers unable to adjust to the lack of children to fill spaces. Again we have been going through a similar lack of children due to a glut of providers in many areas. Changes with Bill 10 will be the most dramatic changes for sure and I would like to believe that we don't have the final version of those changes and that the message is getting across. Naïve maybe - probably. But as to the question it is families planning to have more children or those not even in care yet will be impacted. From an interviewing standpoint I have been educating any parents that have come for interviews about what the changes would mean for them.