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What's New in Special Needs Resourcing?

E-bulletins:

  • January 2009

  • February 2009
    Feature Article:
    Information on Identifying Children with Special Needs

  • March 2009
    Feature Article:
    Engaging and Working with Parents

  • April 2009
    Feature Article:
    My Son/Daughter has been Diagnosed with Autism

  • May 2009
    Feature Article:
    What Would You Like To Know About Down Syndrome?

  • June 2009
    Feature Article: Global Developmental Delays

  • September 2009
    Feature Article: 1 in 5 kids in Ontario Struggles with Their Mental Health

  • October 2009
    Feature Article:  What is Trauma?

  • November/December 2009
    Feature Article: A Word From Child Care Subsidy- Region of Waterloo

  • January 2010
    Feature Article: Do Premature Children have Special Needs?

  • February 2010
    Feature Article: The Important Role of Child Care Centres in Providing Physical Activity

  • March 2010
    Feature Article: Enhanced Staffing Sub Committee - Who We Are and What We Have Accomplished

  • April 2010
    Feature Article: Tips on Talking To Parents About Difficult News

  • May 2010
    Feature Article: CCSNRP Sub Committees Overview 

Links  

Child Care Connection   An extensive database of licensed child cares in Waterloo Region  

 

Parent Guide      Local and provincial directories, articles on parenting,        childcare, local consumer goods, education, family resources and pregnancy.  

 

Ontario Early Years Centres

Ontario Early Years Centres are places where parents and caregivers can:

  •    take part with their children in a range of programs and activities with their children

  •     get answers to questions

  •    get information about programs and services that are available for young children and their families

  •    talk to early years professionals, as well as other parents and caregivers in the community.