National Indigenous Peoples Day
Each year, on June 21st, Canadians celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day. This is a day that celebrates and recognizes First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures. It is observed on the 21st of June to recognize the summer solstice, the day of maximum daylight, and its importance to Indigenous Peoples.
World Refugee Day
Each year on June 20 the world celebrates the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution. World Refugee Day is an opportunity to build empathy and understanding, and to recognize the resilience of refugee families everywhere.
Exploring Intersectionality, Race, and Developing of Self
Have you watched Exploring Intersectionality, Race, and Developing of Self yet? It was one of our top-rated sessions! Here’s what participants had to say: Brilliant session! I certainly would be interested in hearing more from Tonja Armstrong-MacInnis! I didn’t know much about the factors that contribute to Intersectionality. Thank you so much!
Activities for anxious kids: How to Help Children Cope with Anxiety Through Play
Lots of children deal with anxiety these days. As caretakers and educators, we can help! Play is one way to help relieve anxiety and regulate emotions. Try these 50 activities in your CNC program today to help children cope with anxiety!
June 1 is Global Day of Parents!
Each year on June 1, Global Day of Parents provides an opportunity to appreciate parents for their selfless commitment to their children and their lifelong sacrifice towards nurturing this relationship. Find resources and learn more about Global Day of Parents here.
WEBINAR: How to Support Newcomer Fathers as They Adapt to Parenting in Canada
Register now for the New Beginnings: Building Healthy Families webinar to discover how to support newcomer, immigrant, and refugee fathers as they adapt to parenting in Canada and guide their families through the settlement journey. This session is hosted by Mothers Matter Canada, and will bring together experienced community practitioners and service providers who will share practical insights, tools, and lived experiences to help fathers build strong, supportive relationships with their children. Participants will explore parenting through an intersectional lens, examining changing family roles and how community-based support can play a vital role in preventing family violence and fostering healthy, connected families.
Orientations for New CNC Administrators and SDRs
Are you new to Care for Newcomer Children? Have you just joined the CNC leadership team as a CNC Administrator or SDR? If so, we've developed two new orientations just for you!
Diversity in Art: Exploring and Implementing Art Strategies in the ECE Classroom
Have you watched Diversity in Art: Exploring and Implementing Art Strategies in the ECE Classroom yet? It was one of our top-rated sessions! Here’s what participants had to say: Today’s training was a masterclass... Amazing ideas and information. Very exciting session, thank you!
WEBINAR – Frustrating Temperament Traits: Strengths-Based Approaches To Ensure Young Children Thrive
Some children are naturally predisposed to intense emotional reactions, feeling resistant to new routines and experiences, and have trouble moving on. As a result, these young humans sometimes experience emotional outbursts, have difficulty calming, reject new experiences, or resist transitions in group settings. The reality is, some traits can prove more difficult to work with, depending on the mix of adult and child temperaments. When a mismatch occurs, this can rattle the resolve of even the calmest most self-assured caregivers! The good news? Early Educators can ensure every child flourishes by teaching the skills needed and providing a “good fit” in their caregiving environment. Join this insightful session to discover the nine temperament traits that are present from birth, and explore helpful strategies and methods to support all children to flourish in your caregiving setting.
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