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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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South Winnipeg Family Information Centre connects with all ages programming

February was an exciting month for Families Canada as we launched the Member Spotlight series with Jasper Place Family Resource Centre. We’re happy that this member-focused feature allows us to invite, get to know, and introduce a Families Canada member each month to share their experiences, best practices, challenges, and more about their work with …

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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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