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Tag: parenting
Families in Motion – We’re gaining momentum!
Together with the Family Friendly Initiative, Fort St. John Friendship Centre, Fort St. John Child Development Centre and North Peace Community Resources Society we, School District 60, will be offering a gross motor development pilot project from February-May on a rotating schedule.
Daddy and Me Gym Night
We had 13 dads and 15 kids come play tonight at Robert Ogilvie. It was a great evening with tons of fun, giggles and Dad time. See you again, April 14th 6 pm – 7:30 pm.
New Daycare in FSJ
There is always a need for dependable, licensed care in our community, especially for infants and toddlers. Here is a link to a news article from Energetic City about a new centre opening in FSJ. Click below for more information about
Wiggles and Giggles Group Daycare
http://wigglesandgigglesdaycare.ca/
Click below for more information about childcare options around the city.Rotary Play Centre March Schedule
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March 2012 RPC Calendar
March we will be having some guest speakers:
Lactation Consultant- Kim Begg Mar.07/12
Catherine and Risako (Infant Development Consultants) –Mar.14 /12
 Pam Lillico –March Daddy and Me events
This month, the community Daddy and Me event is early, Saturday, March 3rd. It’s the very popular Come and Build event at the Family Place. Daddy and Me Gym Night is later, Wednesday, March 14th. Please come join us!!
March Early Learning calendars
It is difficult to fathom that March is already here. Usually March is a shorter month for our programs, but this month we get four full weeks before the spring break. It’s a dinosaur theme for StrongStart and an Easter theme on the WOW Bus. Please come play with us.
Fitness as medicine?
As parents, we do everything we can to help our children grow up healthy, happy and successful. With the increasing pace of life, how do we fit it all in? If 30 minutes a day would greatly decrease their risks of obesity,
Enriching conversations with children at play
Check out this article on using conversations to deepen play-based learning. I LOVE an article that gets to the point. This one is short, sweet and intriguing. Isn’t it interesting and exciting that educators, parents included,
Epigenetics? What is that?
Here is some fascination information on early childhood and the relationship between nature and nurture. The old debate is revisited and repackaged. Amazing!
Check out this blog post for more information The Science of Hope