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Why Play Brochures (Spanish)

Why Play Brochures (Spanish) Why Play is a series of brochures offering information to parents and child care providers on play and child development. The brochures cover age groups 0-12 months, 12-30 months, 30-60 months. Brochures can be ordered in sets, or multiple copies of a specific age. Why Play Order FormPriceConsult Order FormPublication Dates2019AuthorsCentre …

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Why Play Brochures (English)

Why Play Brochures (English) Why Play is a series of brochures offering information to parents and child care providers on play and child development. The brochures cover age groups 0-12 months, 12-30 months, 30-60 months. Brochures can be ordered in sets, or multiple copies of a specific age. Why Play Order FormPriceConsult Order FormPublication Dates2019AuthorsCentre …

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Play

Play Play is the universal right and language of childhood. It is through play that children learn, make friends, communicate, stay active, problem-solve, and make sense of the world around them. Families Canada has a long history of helping family support centres, practitioners, and families facilitate healthy child development through play. What is play and …

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Understanding Trauma and Violence-Informed Approaches in Building Vaccine Confidence

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, conversations around vaccines have become increasingly prevalent in our day-to-day lives. However, despite the well-established safety and effectiveness of vaccines, vaccine hesitancy remains a significant concern for public health. To address this challenge, it's essential to integrate principles of trauma and violence-informed approaches into service delivery, particularly when …

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Enhancing Communication Skills in Challenging Conversations: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals

In a fast-paced and emotionally charged healthcare environment, effective communication is essential to Family Support Practitioners for building trust and increasing vaccine confidence in clients. In a recent webinar, ‘Applying TVC Principles to Vaccine Conversations’, Susan Jack, professor of nursing at McMaster university, highlighted some helpful strategies for Family Support Practitioners on how to talk …

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