Heath Elementary StrongStart
Heath Elementary. 11364 72nd Avenue, DeltaDrop-in Early Learning Program for children and their adult caregivers. Open play/exploration, snack and carpet time led by an Early Childhood Educator.
Drop-in Early Learning Program for children and their adult caregivers. Open play/exploration, snack and carpet time led by an Early Childhood Educator.
Family drop-in, parent education and parent-child Mother Goose.
Family drop-in, parent education and parent-child Mother Goose.
Family drop-in, parent education and parent-child Mother Goose.
Introduce kids to the love of books and language with Storytime! Children and caregivers will enjoy interactive stories, songs, rhymes and more. Storytime prepares children to learn to read. Looking for more Storytime fun? Check out our on-demand content on Facebook or YouTube.
Requires registration-contact rsandhu@bgcbc.ca
Come join us…
Connect with other young moms
Bring questions and share ideas
Have fun while learning new skills
Free baby supplies and bus tickets
Lunch is provided
Drop-in Early Learning Program for children and their adult caregivers. Open play/exploration, snack and carpet time led by an Early Childhood Educator.
Drop in for youth ages 13-18. Activities and snacks in an inclusive and safe space for youth. Facilitated by BGC youth counsellors.
Is your child ready for bed? Not until they wind down at our special storytime! Join us every Thursday night for a fun, but relaxing storytime, including simple yoga poses, and some breathwork. Wear your PJs and bring your favourite stuffy. Looking for more Storytime fun? Check out our on-demand content on Facebook or YouTube.
Parents come to the group with a wide range of issues. Many are feeling guilty, blamed by others, isolated, and at a loss as to what to do. Parents may describe their youth as defiant, anxious, depressed, angry, suicidal, abusive, unmotivated, or substant-dependent. In this group, caregivers learn effective strategies that can lead to improved relationships, decrease conflict in the home, and improve communication within their family. Parents also learn about adolescent development, the importance of self-care and that they are not alone in their parenting challenges. This is all provided in a confidential, non-judgmental environment.
Eligibility: Parents and Caregivers of teens ages 12-24. Participants must currently reside in Delta, Ladner, or Tsawwassen. Participants must have a confidential space to join the Zoom meetings via video.
Referral process: prospective parents, caregivers, and service providers can email tfindlay@bgcbc.ca to sign up.
Through hands-on experiences with a variety of art media and a selection of children’s books, we will explore how we, together with the children in our practice, can be artists!
We will not only experience hands-on practical ideas that you can share with the children in your care, but also, having attended all sessions, you will be gifted with the art materials and tools to do so.
Presenters: Child Care Options CCRR Staff, Daljit Dial & Ewa Boss
NOTE: 7 Thursday evenings: September 26, October 24, November 14, December 12, January 16, February 13, & March 13
Cost includes:
– Light meal at each session
– Art materials and tools
– 17.5 hours of professional development
This initiative is funded through the Canada-British Columbia Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia, in partnership with the Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre (WCCRC), the agency responsible for administering the funds.
Drop-in Early Learning Program for children and their adult caregivers. Open play/exploration, snack and carpet time led by an Early Childhood Educator.