Online Storytime March
Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for our Online Storytime from 5:30-6pm! Register here
Read More →Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for our Online Storytime from 5:30-6pm! Register here
Read More →Join us every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30-6pm for our online storytime filled with songs, puppets, felt stories and easy art activities!
Read More →Circle of Security Parenting program, February 10 – March 31, 2022, Thursdays from 10am-12pm. *We have reached capacity for this workshop* To be added to the waitlist, please email info@informationchildren.com
Read More →Information Children and Parent Support Services Society of BC are excited to offer a 6-session interactive series on Parenting Toddlers and Preschoolers! Tuesdays, February 1 – March 8, 2022 from 10am – 12pm. There is limited space, so register soon!
Read More →From our family to yours, Information Children
wishes you and your loved ones a wonderful
holiday season and happy New Year!
We will be closed from December 24-
January 3, and will reopen on January 4, 2022.
We look forward to connecting with you
in the new year!
Happy New Year! We are back with our Online Storytime and are excited to connect with your little ones over Zoom!
Read More →In partnership with Parent Support Services Society of BC, we are excited to offer My Tween & Me: an 8-session parenting program. We will be exploring information and strategies around how parents and caregivers of children 7-12 years can strengthen their connection with their tween-aged children, and how to further enrich their parenting experience. My Tween & Me is a program developed by BC Council for Families.
Read More →Online Storytime December 2021: Tuesdays and Thursdays @ 5:30-6pm
Read More →Join us at our Annual General Meeting with a presentation from Nicole Gfeller, MA, RPC, DVATI on “Building Relationship and Resilience Through Play”
Read More →In partnership with Parent Support Services Society of BC, we are pleased to offer Emotions in Parenting, a 1.5 hr workshop via Zoom.
Emotion regulation is an integral part of thriving children, with their parents and caregivers holding the key to this ability. How can we, as grown ups respond to the flood of emotions from our children when we are taking the heat from their behaviours? How can we co-regulate when we ourselves are feeling overwhelmed? And what can we do to start building our children’s emotional capacity and understanding of themselves and others?
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