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Meeting the Distinctive Needs of Newcomer Children in Childminding Settings

Here is the second of four workshops from the 2011 Professional Development Conference for LINC Childminders. Judith A. Colbert, PhD. supports caregivers by exploring the distinctive needs of young newcomer children. She raises issues associated with identifying and meeting the needs of young newcomers, distinguishing between needs that require a better understanding of culture and settlement issues, and needs arising from disabilities or conditions that call for specialized intervention.


Mentoring for Personal and Professional Growth with Glory Ressler

Here is the first of four workshops from the 2011 Professional Development Conference for LINC Childminders. Mentoring is a powerful vehicle for personal and professional growth. Glory Ressler, from Mentoring Pairs for Child Care project, facilitates a fun and informative exploration of what mentoring is, and ways to apply mentoring.

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First Cross iconThe Immunization Schedule for Ontario has Changed!

Did you know that children in Ontario no longer need an MMR at 18 months? To avoid confusion, pass along this new schedule to anyone who maintains files and works directly with families. Read More

Free Multilingual Resources!

The Best Start Resource Centre offers multilingual resources for parents in their home language. Languages available include: Arabic, Filipino, Hindi, Punjabi, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Tamil and Urdu. The resource “You and your baby…” is also available in two Aboriginal languages. You can download the resources online at: https://resources.beststart.org/product-category/resources/languages-other-than-english-and-french/ Programs can also order print versions of these resources in languages other than English and French. The Best Start Resource Centre will consider special requests from registered charitable organizations who may have funding limitations.

First Cross iconHealthy Smiles, Healthy Kids!

Good oral health is important to childrens’ overall health. Yet, for some, regular dental care may not be affordable. Healthy Smiles Ontario is a program for children 17 and under who do not have access to any form of dental coverage. If eligible, children will get regular dental services at no cost. Read More

2012 Theme: CONNECTING GIRLS, INSPIRING FUTURES

If every International Women's Day event held in 2012 includes girls in some way, then thousands of minds will be inspired globally.

Each year around the world, International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. Thousands of events occur not just on this day but throughout March to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women. Read More


IT’S TIME TO LET PARENTS KNOW ABOUT SEPTEMBER 2012 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION!

Parents can visit their local school and bring proof of the child’s age, address, immunization, and immigrations status. To help parents learn how they can help their child’s brain and body grow and thrive before and during their early years of school, share the resource Learning to Play and Playing to Learn

Caring for Newcomer Children (CNC) Learning Centre

The Training and Events page has changed.  With the Caring for Newcomer Children (CNC) Learning Centre, it’s easier than ever to access training!

The Caring for Newcomer Children (CNC) Learning Centre is an online learning hub that provides online courses, videos and other learning opportunities designed to help you continuously develop your knowledge and skills for today and the future.

The CNC Learning Centre is designed to offer you variety and choice in the way you want to learn. Access the CNC Learning Centre by emailing onlinelearning@newcomerfamilies.ca.


Thank You

Thank you to all who attended the 10th Annual Childminding Conference “Wellness for All”. We had great attendance and workshops were diverse and full of great ideas. Be sure to take those ideas back to your colleagues, put them into action, and create gemstone moments in your own program! Although the conference has ended, the learning continues with online video versions of select workshops becoming available early in 2012.


First Cross iconFree Eye Exams and Glassess for Junior Kindergarten Students In Select School Regions

The Eye See...Eye Learn program has been developed to raise awareness among parents of the importance of having their children's eyes checked upon starting school. If you are in one of the select school regions, share this information with families in your programs. Go to http://www.eyeseeeyelearn.com/About-ESEL/How-To-Participate to determine eligibility.