Online Storytime November
Zoom - at home BC, CanadaJoin us online for a 30 minute storytime with felt stories, puppets, songs and easy art activities!
Join us online for a 30 minute storytime with felt stories, puppets, songs and easy art activities!
Sibling relationships are often the longest lasting relationships in our lives. How do we, as parents and caregivers foster relationships that are strong and have lasting positive impact?
Join us as we explore: the dynamics of sibling hood, the role of grown-ups in navigating the rivalry, and strategies to reduce fighting and build their bond.
For parents and caregivers with children 2-8 yrs.
Join us on Zoom for a 30-minute Storytime filled with songs, puppets, felt-stories & easy art activities!
Join us on Zoom for a Storytime filled with songs, puppets, felt-stories and easy art activities
Navigating sleep and bedtimes in the early years of childhood can be challenging. Join us as we build an understanding around
typical sleep patterns, challenges in infancy, bedtime struggles in early childhood, and strategies to encourage better sleep for little ones. For parents/caregivers with children 0-5 yrs old
Join us in this interactive online 6 week series as we look what it means to be new parents, how we can adapt to this exciting time, and expand our understanding of the unique challenges that our little ones face.
Join us in-person @ Tommy Douglas Library in Burnaby for an interactive 6 week series as we explore the unique challenges that come with parenting these growing littles. Sessions will combine sharing evidence-based information as well as facilitating discussions around questions raised by participants.
Join us on Zoom every Tuesday and Thursday for a 30-minute Storytime filled with songs, puppets, felt-stories &
easy art activities!
Join us as we build understanding
around children’s behaviours, and
explore alternative strategies to
consequences and rewards that
focus on lasting change.
Join us as we explore how to provide connection
and support for our little ones through their big
feelings, keep them safe and set limits without harsh
words, and avoid power struggles that cause conflict.