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1. To inspire delight, curiosity, celebration and inquiry in the program.
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Your child’s ability to hear, recognise and use sounds in her early years will help her have success later in life when she’s learning to read.
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It can be difficult to impose rules on time spent in front of the TV, video machine, DVD and handheld players, but it’s not impossible. Here are the top ten ways to help your child manage screen time and not destroy your valuable parenting relationship.
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ABC Life Literacy Canada is encouraging Canadian families to have "15 Minutes of Fun" learning together. Learning can happen at any time. Practicing literacy together every day has tremendous benefits for both children and parents. Here are some great ways to get started:
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Children don’t play as much as they used to for a lot of reasons. One very real barrier to play is the constant lure of screens – video games, television, the internet and smartphones – that has replaced time spent running, playing, and being active.
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Some people worry about asking for help because there can be stigma around mental health problems. They may believe that asking for help means admitting that something is wrong. Some people worry about how others might see them.
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While we may think of low mood or other challenges as adult problems, they can affect people at any age. Children and teens can experience mental illnesses like depression. Sometimes it can be difficult for adults to understand how difficult children’s problems can be because we look at their problems...
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When a child outgrows the height and weight limits of the booster seat, it may be time to use a regular seat belt. Children may be ready for a seat belt when they are AT LEAST 145 cm (4 feet 9 Inches) tall or have a seated height of 74...
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Let’s Get Our Children Active
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