How to Read Food Labels
The
Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network has a tip sheet to help you understand food labels and avoid milk, soy and peanuts.
Helping You Meet the Requirements: Consulting with Local Public Health and Health Professionals
In the CNCR, there are references to consulting local public health offices to meet various health and safety related requirements. And then there are others that specify input from health professionals. So, when and how do you contact each of these sources…and what exactly is the difference between the two? It’s actually much simpler than it sounds.
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The first CMAS podcast is now online!
Because the CNC Requirements (CNCR) were not finalized until after the conference, CMAS’ first podcast provides you with clarity and details of some of the requirement changes that were finalized in December.
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Congratulations!
While funding for the Training Opportunities Program (TOP) is no longer available, we’d like to extend our congratulations to the most recent Early Childhood Education (ECE)
graduates who were assisted through TOP ...
Supporting the Settlement of Young Immigrant Children and their Families
Written by Julie Dotsch, this book is for anyone working with immigrant and refugee children, and includes ideas and stories gathered at the workshops you attended last year. Last week, we sent CIC funded child care supports across Ontario a copy of this new book by Julie Dotsch. Expect to receive yours in the mail soon!
Protect Children’s Health!
Canadian Partnership for Children’s Health and Environment (CPCHE) is an affiliation of groups with overlapping missions to improve children’s environmental health in Canada. Collectively, these organizations have decades of experience dealing with environmental issues, promoting the health and well-being of children. You’ll find useful information in both
English and French
New CNC Q and A Questions Added
Thank you for all of your CNC questions and feedback! We have compiled some of the recent most frequently asked questions, and provided answers to help you understand CNC, and how to implement the changes. This list of questions and answers will be added to on a regular basis to keep you up-to-date and informed!
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Mental Health of Mothers and Children
The Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development has posted a cluster of articles and papers on the topic of mental health. All of these documents are connected in one way or another to the mental health of mothers and children.
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SOLD OUT Free First Aid Kits Available
We have a SOLD OUT
limited number of First Aid Kits available to CIC-funded child care supports in Ontario only. Send an email to
info@newcomerfamilies.ca to request yours today.
Forward Development: ELECT and the Newcomer Child
ELECT stands for Early Learning for Every Child Today. It also stands for an integrated early learning framework that is being used in Ontario to help children from ages two-and-a-half- to six-years reach their full potential socially, physically and emotionally.
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