Circle of Security Parenting
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*Capacity for this group has been reached*
Join us online for a storytime filled with songs, puppets, felt stories and easy art activities! Keep your kids engaged while you prepare dinner.
With the burst of development in the early years,
making sense of the flux of kids’ emotions and
behaviours can be difficult for a grown up. Join
us as we explore the ins and outs of parenting
toddlers and preschoolers. This group will cover
attachment and parenting styles, understanding
and managing behaviours, supporting social skill
development, and play.
Many changes take place in the middle years. Our little children are not quite so little anymore, and although their focus often shifts to peer relationships and life at school, they still need our support. In this session we will explore what it means to be a tween, understand the significance of this developmental stage, and discuss what we can do to strengthen our relationship with our growing children.
Navigating sleep in the first months after baby has arrived, and into the early years of
childhood can be a challenge for caregivers. Join this online workshop to answer your
questions surrounding what is “normal” sleep for kids, why your baby keeps waking up at
night, and how to avoid the bedtime protests.
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Join us online for a storytime filled with songs, puppets, felt stories and easy art activities! Keep your kids engaged while you prepare dinner.
Join us in this two part-series as we explore how we can support our children through stress, worries, fears and tantrums. We will learn how to provide connection, support and help our children develop resilience in the face of challenges.
Join us for this informative workshop as we explore what it's like to parent in this digital world. Technology is changing rapidly; our children are often more internet savvy than we are! Come learn some useful skills like setting limits with screen time, and internet access.
Join us for this informative workshop as we explore the many changes that take place during the tween years when our little children are not quite so little anymore and not yet a teen! Although their focus often shifts to peer relationships and life at school, they still need our support.
Play is such an important part of childhood. It's how children learn. Play strengthens our bond with our child, helps our children practice social skills, develop language, work through emotions, and is fun! Join us as we explore how we can become playful parents and use play to ease power struggles, reduce conflict, and see through the eyes of our children.