• Parenting Toddlers and Preschoolers

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    Join us in-person @ Tommy Douglas Library in Burnaby for an interactive 6 week series as we explore the unique challenges that come with parenting these growing littles. Sessions will combine sharing evidence-based information as well as facilitating discussions around questions raised by participants.

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  • Understanding Sibling Relationships

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    Sibling relationships are often the longest lasting relationships in our lives. How do we, as parents and caregivers foster relationships that are strong and have lasting positive impact?

    Join us as we explore: the dynamics of sibling hood, the role of grown-ups in navigating the rivalry, and strategies to reduce fighting and build their bond.

    For parents and caregivers with children 2-8 yrs.

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  • Consent, Boundaries and Body Safety

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    In this foundational workshop, we will learn how to begin or continue practicing healthy boundaries, consent, and body safety. We will cover how adults can model safe relationships, pass along healthy body messages, and teach bodily autonomy. In this way, parents and guardians can create a home environment where there is an understanding of consent and a respect for the boundaries of self and others. 

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  • My Tween & Me

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    BC Council for Families developed My Tween & Me to provide parents & caregivers with the knowledge, tools & support they need during their child’s transition to adolescence. We will explore how families can strengthen their relationships with their tweens (7-12 yrs old), enrich their parenting experience, practice effective communication & guidance strategies, & prepare their children for the teen years.

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  • Annual General Meeting

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    Please join us at Information Children’s Annual General Meeting. Our very own Sally Denman, Parent Coach-Educator, MCP, RCC will be speaking on

    Starting conversations about race and diversity with young children

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  • Circle of Security Parenting

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    The Circle of Security ParentingTM program is based on decades of research about parent-child relationships. We will learn about our child’s emotional needs, how to enhance safety & security in our relationship with our child, how to support their self-esteem, & explore challenges that we may face as parents/caregivers.

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  • Parenting Toddlers and Preschoolers

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    Join us as we explore the challenges and joys of parenting toddlers & preschoolers. This group is tailored to needs of participants & will also cover healthy child development, attachment styles, brain development & emotional regulation.

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  • Navigating Tricky Transitions

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    Times of change & transition can be challenging!
    We can use play, & connection to navigate these
    moments. Read on to find out how…

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  • Navigating Tricky Transitions

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    Whether it’s leaving the playground or adjusting to new family dynamics, all change is big for a little one. Join us in our free virtual workshop in which we’ll explore how best to support our children through day-to-day transitions and bigger changes.

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  • Tantrums, Meltdowns and Outbursts

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    Join us as we explore how to navigate tantrums, meltdowns and outbursts, and how we can stay connected to our little ones through their big feelings. Together we will learn why children have tantrums, what is taking place developmentally, what happens in the brain, and what are they communicating through their behaviour. We will look at practical strategies of how to provide connection and support for our children (and for ourselves) during these challenging moments.

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