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Thanks for the resources, I'm making my way though a couple of them. :smile:
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great books thanks and i have to say i just finished last month updating my first aid i think every parent should do it
Here's a link to a thread started by Alajen on the Complete Idiot's guide to bringing up baby:
http://www.forum.smartcanucks.ca/showthread.php?t=15672
Thanks Alajen!
ty for all info...... great finds
those are excellent resources and right on the money for my preschooler!
Kids Who Think Outside The Box.pdf
^^^ Absolutely recommended by myself
thanks for the find on that one
Thanks for the great links!
This is great! Thank you!
thanks
FYI - if you are a State farm Insurance Client, they offer a great free book from the American Pediatric Association (I think it's called Caring for your baby and young child). Just call your agent - I know a few people who have gotten it....
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the great links!!.
thanks for the links
Here's a great wbsite for parents, caregivers and professionals. There are a lot of free workshops to view, children's corner, and helpful advice, with a spcial focus on children who have extra support needs:
http://www.connectability.ca
Great info
Thanks :) I am looking at the school aged children one now :)
Thanks for the resources, just noticed them. :)
Thanks for the great resources!! Greatly appreciated!
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Wow!! Thanks a lot!
I am a teacher and I have decided to stay home with my kiddos. I have started a website dedicated to helping parents find creative, fun, and educational things to do with their wee ones. I'd love you to check it out and tell me what you think! www.HowWeeLearn.com
Thank you for the info! Some of them I surely read.
If you already have children I would like to share with you info about a new educational app for android devices called Kids Adventure. I think it could be useful :)
You can install it on the Google Play.
Great sharing, thanks for these links!!!!!
Great resource list! Thank you so much!
Happy to find such a valuable thread! Thanks for sharing everyone!
Thanks for information it wil help me a lot
A FREE web tool for GTA parents - KidsPrograms.ca - search for after-school programs and camps on the map, including public, community, and private programs.
There are two ways to use the service
- Exact Match ("Search Programs"): to find summer camps (currently 14 GTA municipality and YMCA programs) by address, age, keywords, category, specific weeks of summer, etc.
- Rough Match ("Search Providers"): to find summer camps by address and keyword. Parents will need to contact a provider to find out more information and space availability.
Enjoy!
Great resources! Thanks a lot!