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2006 Profile of Aboriginal Children, Youth and Adults

Step 1: Age group - Under 6 years of age
Step 2: Population - North American Indian Identity: Treaty or Registered Indian (living off-reserve)
Step 3: Geography - Alberta, All provinces

Related 2006 Census data:

  • Aboriginal population showing population counts and percentage change - Alberta or All provinces
  • Aboriginal Population Profile - Alberta
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Family and community Alberta All provinces
percent2
Family structure
Living with two parents 56 52
Living with one parent 37 42
Number of generations living in household
Living in a two generation family: child(ren) - parent(s) 82 85
Living in a three generation family: child(ren) - parent(s) - grandparent(s) 11 9
Child care3 Alberta All provinces
percent2
Receiving regular child care 41 46
Of children receiving child care:
In licensed child care 68 63
Child care promotes First Nations, Métis or Inuit traditional, cultural values and customs 29 30
Participate in learning activities, such as songs, stories, or learning-based play 94 91
Main type of care
Daycare or child care centre 39 45
Nursery school/preschool4  x 7
Aboriginal languages most often used in child care
Receive regular child care that uses an Aboriginal language4 15E 10
Nurturing Alberta All provinces
percent2
Nurturing and raising the child
Mother involved in raising the child5 91 93
Father involved in raising the child6 75 68
At least one grandparent involved in raising the child 47 45
At least one aunt/uncle/cousin/sibling involved in raising the child 35 30
Children that attend a child-parent program (e.g., 'mom and tots,' 'the dad program,' 'mother goose') at least once per week4 9 12
Healthy living Alberta All provinces
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Child health
In excellent or very good health 81 82
In good health 14 14
In fair or poor health 5E 4
With a long-term health condition diagnosed by a health professional 33 30
Who have asthma or use Ventolin, an inhaler or puffer 15 16
Who have ever had dental problems 24 24
Birth weight
Weighing less than 2,500 grams at birth 6E 6
Weighing between 2,500 and 4,000 grams at birth 69 70
Weighing over 4,000 grams at birth 17 18
Health care
Who has child seen in past 12 months for physical, emotional or mental health:
Family doctor, general practitioner or pediatrician 84 82
Public health nurse, nurse practitioner 52 48
Another medical specialist 10 13
Dentist, dental therapist, orthodontist 48 44
Eye doctor or optometrist 17 16
Unable to obtain health care or medication when needed in the past 12 months 13 12
Sleep
Average number of hours child sleeps day and night:
Sleeping 8 hours or less day and night 5E 7
Sleeping 9 hours or more day and night 94 92
Food and nutrition Alberta All provinces
percent2
Breast feeding
Ever breast-fed 71 69
Breast-fed for at least 4 months 59 56
Breast-fed for at least 6 months 52 48
Aboriginal languages spoken or understood Alberta All provinces
percent2
Able to speak or understand an Aboriginal language4 42 34
Expected by parent/guardian to become fluent in an Aboriginal language 41 41
Children for which parent/guardian believes it is important to speak and understand an Aboriginal language 47 45