An honest look at what Responsible Adult training costs in BC — and what to check before you enroll anywhere.
Prices for the 20-hour Responsible Adult training requirement vary a lot more than most people expect — depending on the provider, you could pay anywhere from around $40 to $200 or more for what is, at its core, the same government-mandated 20 hours of training in child development, guidance, health, safety, and nutrition.
A few things typically explain the gap:
Live, instructor-led courses with fixed dates tend to sit at the higher end — often $150–$200+ — since they involve scheduling a facilitator and a set number of live sessions. Self-paced online courses are generally the most affordable option, typically ranging from about $40 to $85, since there's no live instructor time to schedule around.
Our Responsible Adult Course is $39 for 25 hours of self-paced, online training — more training hours than the 20-hour minimum, at a price near the lower end of the market. It's available in over 100 languages, and many students have the full cost covered through WorkBC funding — which, if you qualify, brings the real cost to $0.
Complete your Responsible Adult Course online and receive your certificate upon successful completion. Study at your own pace and start immediately.
Take the Course — $39See if your training could be fully covered.
Real BC wage data for this career path.