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Parenting Toddlers and Preschoolers

In this interactive series, the focus is on understanding the unique challenges parents of children under age 5 encounter as their children move through the toddler and preschool years. Topics include but are not limited to: effective communication, the link between behaviour and temperament, understanding child development, having appropriate behavioral

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Parenting is Hard Work (Birth – 5yrs)

This discussion based supportive series is for anyone who has ever wanted to talk about the job of parenting in a small group setting with other parents. Topics covered will be tailored to the specific needs of the participants. Some examples of topics covered are: managing temper tantrums, discipline vs.

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Parenting in the Middle Years (6-12 years)

This is a supportive and educational series for parents of children ages 6 to 12 years. Understanding middle childhood development, encouraging social-emotional competency, responding to school and family life challenges, fostering positive peer relationships, communicating effectively, understanding temperament, and strategies for effective, positive discipline in the middle years will be

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Babies and Sleep – FAQ Presentation

The Baby’s and Sleep presentation is most relevant to parents of babies’ age birth to 1 year who are struggling with their baby’s sleep, or want to learn more about helping their baby develop good sleep habits, now or in the future. Frequently asked questions or challenges like the following

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Other Presentations  Available 

Let us know what topics you are interested in as we enjoy working with you to design workshops to meet the needs of your families and community. Some of our Single Workshops include: [starlist][/starlist] Understanding Temperment Temper Tantrums – Anchoring the Storm Transitioning From One Child to Two. Technology and Your

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Rethinking ‘At-Home’ Dads

There has been a noted shift, particularly in the
past five years, with respect to gender norms
surrounding work and care and fathers wanting
to be more involved. In 12 per cent of Canada’s
two-parent families in 2011, it was the men who
stayed home while their wives were […]

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Research on Sharing

Although preschoolers can appreciate
sharing as a social norm, they don’t
really embrace the principle until they’re
at least 7, according to the study,
published in the journal PLOS One.

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