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Heartwarming Video Shows How Kids See Differences

heartwarming video from the BBC, is showing how children think about differences. In the video, pairs of young friends answer the question, “What makes you two different from each other?” And their responses reveal a simple and inspiring truth about acceptance and inclusion among kids.

Nurturing Childhoods Through Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Register Now for this Free Online Course

In honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, registration is now open for Nurturing Childhoods Through Indigenous Ways of Knowing. This free, fully online course was co-created with the voices of our community members, educators, and scholars, and it is designed to empower and support educators, service providers, and families to engage deeply with Indigenous knowledge in early learning environments. Through six learning circles, participants will explore topics such as Indigenous knowledges, perspectives, pedagogies, children as a gift, family and community, land as the first teacher, and Indigenous languages and literacies. This offering seeks to honour the important role that Indigenous ways of knowing play in shaping early childhood education.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an opportunity for the CNC community to stand with the Indigenous peoples in Canada and listen. It can be difficult to find our path towards reconciliation, but we encourage you to reflect, learn about residential schools, and begin a dialogue within your CNC programs. To acknowledge and honour the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, here is a collection of online events and resources to share.

Cultural Atlas


The Cultural Atlas is an educational resource providing comprehensive information on the cultural background of migrant populations. It was developed in Australia, but the content is very relevant and useful for us here in Canada as well!

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