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Born to Tinker: Supporting Infant Learning with Loose Parts

Babies are natural explorers—and Loose Parts help bring their learning to life! In this webinar, join Infant Mental Health Specialist Sophie Rayner-Grignon to learn how Loose Parts support infant development and how you can be a responsive partner in play. Walk away with simple, practical strategies and fresh inspiration for your infant program.

For Educators: Caring for Yourself

As an educator and caring grown-up in children’s lives, your work has deep value and meaning. It also, of course, has its challenges! The grace, care, and kindness that you bring to these challenges all make an enormous impact on your life and the lives of the children you serve. This article encourages you to reflect on how caring for yourself is an essential part of caring for the children and families you serve. Self-care is not selfish — you are important! When you’re feeling well and strong, the children and families you serve all benefit.  


May is Food Allergy Awareness Month

May is Food Allergy Awareness Month and Food Allergy Canada has lots planned this month to increase awareness and education of food allergy across the country. How will you spread awareness and education in your program this month?

Bilingual Children & Speech Delay: Navigating Milestones

This resource helps challenge common myths about bilingualism and speech delay, easing worries by explaining the difference between typical bilingual development - like mixing languages - and signs that may actually point to a true speech delay. It also offers guidance on what to watch for and when to seek support.



Building Beyond Anti-Bias Education Webinar: Centering Justice in Early Childhood Practice

Go beyond the basics of anti-bias education to build a more inclusive future for early childhood learning. Join this webinar to reflect on program norms, identify systemic inequities, and gain the tools to ensure every family feels seen, heard, and valued in your program.


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