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How children experience immigration

Moving to a new country can be an overwhelming experience for anyone, but it can be especially tough on children. Although it’s often assumed that the needs of newcomer children can be met through programs and services directed toward their parents, researchers are recognizing that children may require more tailored supports. Read more...

5 Facts About Mental Wellness in Early Childhood

All adults who spend significant time with young children have a responsibility to help them develop to their full potential. Here are 5 things you need to know about mental wellness in early childhood!

How to Engage Newcomer Families in Your Early Childhood Program

Parent involvement is important in early childhood education. Many creative opportunities exist for parent involvement in early childhood programs, but there is often a lower percentage of parent participation from parents in the diverse community. Find ideas for helping parents become more involved here...

Video: Investigating Trees – Program planning ideas for your program!

Preschool and toddler teachers describe how children engaged in a variety of learning activities while investigating the properties of trees. Hear how the the teachers developed their plan, and see how much the children have fun and learn here

Childcare Canada Resource and Research Unit

The Childcare Resource and Research Unit is an early childhood education and child care (ECEC) policy research institute with a mandate to further ECEC policy and programs in Canada. Here, you'll find online documents, information on policy, research and more...

Why Play = Learning

Play is a legitimate right of childhood, representing a crucial aspect of children’s physical, intellectual and social development. This topic will help you understand the benefits of play and why it should be an integral part of young children’s education. Read more

The importance of constructive play

Constructive play is what young children do naturally. While other forms of play can be justified as preparing children for later academic and life successes, constructive play should be encouraged and supported because it lets children simply be children. This, many believe, is the best possible preparation for later achievements. Read more

Introducing Food Allergy Canada!

Anaphylaxis Canada has changed their name to Food Allergy Canada. Along with their new name, they have a new website, information and resources.

How does being bilingual benefit children?

In the era of globalization, learning a second language during childhood can provide developmental and social benefits. This topic aims to further understanding of the impacts of bilingualism on children’s cognitive development and suggests the most favourable learning contexts. Read more.

Video: Investigating Rocks – Program planning ideas for your program!

Preschool and toddler teachers describe how children engaged in a variety of learning activities while investigating the properties of rocks. Hear how the the teachers developed their plan, and see how much the children have fun and learn here.