Using Emotional Regulation
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Using Emotional Regulation

“Emotional regulation gives us the power to stay calm in situations that can cause stressful body responses.” Learn practical ways to develop emotional regulation in this week’s blog.

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Developing Fine Motor Skills
Vicki Hazelwood Vicki Hazelwood

Developing Fine Motor Skills

There are many activities that help build a strong foundation for future fine motor skills.  Take a look at this week’s blog offering several practical suggestions.

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Power of Storytelling
Celeste Halliwell Celeste Halliwell

Power of Storytelling

The benefits of storytelling as well as engaging in stories as an audience are numerous. Learn more about the power of storytelling in this week’s blog.

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Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others
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Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others

How do parents make time for themselves without feeling like they're being asked to add yet one more thing to an already lengthy to-do list? Learn more about self-care on this week’s blog.

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Indigenous Practices for Wellness
Vicki Hazelwood Vicki Hazelwood

Indigenous Practices for Wellness

The healthy and spiritual connections to the land, the water, the animals, and all within the universe are what heals and guides wellness for the indigenous people.

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Engaging the Brain Over the Holidays
Rebecca Smith MACP Rebecca Smith MACP

Engaging the Brain Over the Holidays

In this week’s blog we explore some ideas to try at home that will keep your child’s young brain (and yours) stimulated over the holidays.

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6 Stages of Social Play
Vicki Hazelwood Vicki Hazelwood

6 Stages of Social Play

In this post we will dig deeper to explore how social play develops within the first five years of a child’s life.

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Engaging in Early Language and Literacy Activities: Infancy
Dr. Noëlla Piquette Dr. Noëlla Piquette

Engaging in Early Language and Literacy Activities: Infancy

Starting at infancy, parents and caregivers model the pleasure that reading and writing bring by making time to read with their child, engaging in conversations about the text and the illustrations, providing materials and opportunities to write and in celebrating the joy that each literacy encounter brings. In today’s blog, Dr. Noella Piquette shares several early language and literacy activities to engage in with your child during infancy.

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Engaging in Early Language and Literacy Activities: The Start
Dr. Noëlla Piquette Dr. Noëlla Piquette

Engaging in Early Language and Literacy Activities: The Start

Parents and caregivers play a vital role in the young child’s language and literacy development. Over the next few blog posts, Dr. Noella Piquette will provide information for parents and caregivers to facilitate their child’s language and literacy development.

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The Art of Dressing-Up and Engaging in Dramatic Play
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The Art of Dressing-Up and Engaging in Dramatic Play

Your child’s brain will delight in its ability to practice a new role through the act of dressing up and engaging in dramatic play. Check out this week’s blog where we take a quick look at what some of the benefits of encouraging your child to dress-up are.

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Blackfoot Stories
Celeste Halliwell Celeste Halliwell

Blackfoot Stories

“Stories have a great imaginative power that engages the brain” Learn more about Blackfoot Story telling on this week’s blog.

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Engaging in Play Through Open-Ended Toys
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Engaging in Play Through Open-Ended Toys

Wanting to increase your child’s creativity and imagination? Wishing your child will develop a strong sense of confidence and make their own decisions? Looking for individual and group play activities? You’ll want to read this week’s blog on open-ended play!

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Napi and the Elk - ponoká
Vicki Hazelwood Vicki Hazelwood

Napi and the Elk - ponoká

“Napi was watching the elk; ponoká. They were playing follow the leader and making patterns and zigzags. Napi was hungry, so he set up a scheme. “ Read more on this week’s Blog.

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