We spoke with Niki Sinhart, CAPC Site Coordinator for Cranbrook, BC, and Jenn Betts, Cranbrook and Kimberley CPNP Bellies to Babies Pregnancy and Family Resource Program Outreach Worker, who are running the Mothercraft Building Connections program in their community.
Read MoreThe Canadian Paediatric Society has issued a new position statement on timing of introduction of allergenic solids for infants at high risk, based on research findings that have led to a significant revision of previous advice.
Read MoreThe SMART Guide is a training manual for service providers who are working with pregnant women who use alcohol. Using motivational interviewing and stage of change theory, this book provides guidance on how to talk to women about their alcohol use.
Read MoreIn this video of a keynote address given at a Family Services conference in Red Deer, author and speaker Kim Barthel speaks on the importance of relationship in infant neural development and in maintaining and regulating self-management throughout life.
Read MoreA January 30, 2019 blog by Julien Vincelot for the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Early Childhood Matters looks at “The Effects of Transportation on Early Childhood Development”. A global conference held last September in Los Angeles, Urban 95, addressed the question, “If you could experience the city from 95 cm – the height of a three year old – what would you change?”
Read MoreThis year’s ECEBC conference, celebrating their 50th Anniversary as an organization, will be a national conference in partnership with the Canadian Child Care Federation. The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Vancouver from April 10-13, with pre-conference professional development events from April 8-11. Keynote speakers will be Tove Mogstad Slinde, current Chair of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Network on Early Childhood Development, and Cindy Blackstock, Executive Director, First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, and Professor in the School of Social Work at McGill University. The conference will incorporate a formal 50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee Soiree.
Read MoreThe BC provincial government has announced an investment of $105 million over three years to reduce the amount families and seniors pay for prescription drugs.
Read MoreThe month of February is known for expressions of caring, centred on Valentine’s day. It offers an opportunity to help children learn how to extend feelings of love and compassions to all those around us, near and far, by using a range of colours to express compassionate behaviour.
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