Put on your pj's and slippers and bring your favourite book! Join in for stories, songs, and rhymes that will help develop children's early literacy skills. Please register by emailing [email protected]
A Public Health Nurse is on site to discuss your child's growth and development and to address any concerns that you may have. To speak to a Public Health Nurse outside of these drop-in hours, please call (519) 383-8331 ext. 3817.
Register for a play time with bubbles and songs. This activity is good for language and motor development! For babies 6-12 months. Please register by emailing Sheri at [email protected]
Through songs, stories and rhymes, parents/caregivers of infants 0-12 months will discover the benefits of experiences that promote language learning. Responding to the sounds, babbling and first words your baby makes, supports emergent literacy and brain development. Please register by calling 519-786-6161 ext. 9230.
Specialized Activity on Feelings. This session is facilitated by our Children's Program Worker: April Lepore. Registration may begin January 2.
EarlyON Indigenous Advocates will provide indigenous learning opportunities, which include drumming, songs, legends and circle activities. Please register by emailing [email protected]
Is your child having difficulty communicating? A SoundStart Speech-Language Pathologist from Pathways Health Centre for Children is available at EarlyON Child and Family Centre drop-in's to talk with you about your child's communication skills. Drop-ins are available for families who want to meet with a Speech-Language Pathologist without arranging an appointment. Drop-in's are first come... Read more »
Monday morning visits are in immersion in the French language for families attending English EarlyON Centres. French vocabulary is integrated via games, stories and songs, during the free play moments, snack time and the circle time, which is co-led in French and English with two educators. All families are welcome.
Is your child having difficulty communicating? A SoundStart Speech-Language Pathologist from Pathways Health Centre for Children is available at EarlyON Child and Family Centre drop-in's to talk with you about your child's communication skills. Drop-ins are available for families who want to meet with a Speech-Language Pathologist without arranging an appointment. Drop-in's are first come... Read more »
The French language will be integrated via games and toys, during play time. Circle time will include songs and stories and will be in both French and English.
Join the Early Literacy Specialist where she will share a hands on literacy/numeracy opportunity for parents/caregivers and children to engage in.
A Public Health Nurse is onsite to discuss your child's growth and development, and address any concerns you may have.
(Ages 18-30 months) Parents with toddlers will spend one hour with the Early Literacy Specialist each week to sing songs and rhymes, share a book, participate in a creative experience and explore literacy manipulatives. Emergent literacy tips will be shared with parents throughout the program. Registration may begin January 8.
Share literacy with your baby through songs, rhymes and stories. For caregivers with infants 0 to 12 months. Please register by calling 519-786-6161 ext. 9230.
Is your child having difficulty communicating? A SoundStart Speech-Language Pathologist from Pathways Health Centre for Children is available at EarlyON Child and Family Centre drop-in's to talk with you about your child's communication skills. Drop-ins are available for families who want to meet with a Speech-Language Pathologist without arranging an appointment. Drop-in's are first come... Read more »
Toddlers love to be active! We can express ourselves by moving our bodies in different ways with music.
EarlyON Indigenous Advocates will provide Indigenous learning opportunities, which include drumming, songs, legends and circle activities. Please register by calling 519-786-6161 ext. 9230.
Toddlers love to be active! We can express ourselves by moving our bodies in different ways with music.
Drop in after school for a Make and Take. Snack will be provided. Please call 519-786-6161 ext. 9230 to register.
Is your child having difficulty communicating? A SoundStart Speech-Language Pathologist from Pathways Health Centre for Children is available at EarlyON Child and Family Centre drop-in's to talk with you about your child's communication skills. Drop-ins are available for families who want to meet with a Speech-Language Pathologist without arranging an appointment. Drop-in's are first come... Read more »
Parents will learn the strategies they need to teach their children to use signs to communicate. Babies are able to show through sign what they see, what they need and what they are feeling. Please register by calling 519-786-6161 ext. 9230
Yoga stories express imagination and creativity through storytelling and movement. For ages 2.5 and up. Please call to register, 519-786-6161 ext. 9230.
Infant massage supports babies, 2-12 months, gain a sense of belonging and well-being. Parents will learn techniques to sooth and connect with their baby. Lead by a Certified Infant Massage Instructor, during 4 weekly sessions. Registration may begin January 24.
A Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist from Lambton Public Health will be available to discuss nutrition and dietary concerns. Topics: introducing solids, making baby food and picky eaters.
Toddlers have a unique way of learning about their world. They enjoy 'learning by doing'. Through hands on exploration, you and your toddler will play and investigate the drop-in environment. Many of the experiences can be replicated at home, extending the learning even more. Please call to register, 519-786-6161 ext. 9230.
Through songs, stories and rhymes, parents/caregivers of infants 0-12 months will discover the benefits of experiences that promote language learning. Responding to the sounds, babbling and first words your baby makes, supports emergent literacy and brain development.
Through songs, stories and rhymes, parents/caregivers of infants 0-12 months will discover the benefits of experiences that promote language learning. Responding to the sounds, babbling and first words your baby makes, supports emergent literacy and brain development. Registration may begin January 30.
Does your baby struggle with tummy time? Join Sheri for some tips on how to have a positive tummy time experience using exercise balls and songs. For infants that are not yet crawling. Please register by emailing Sheri at [email protected]
Can toddlers learn science? Sure they can with every day materials and observations we will see interesting things.
Through songs, stories and rhymes, parents/caregivers of infants 0-12 months will discover the benefits of experiences that promote language learning. Responding to the sounds, babbling and first words your baby makes, supports emergent literacy and brain development. Please call 519-786-6161 ext. 9230 to register.
A SoundStart Speech-Language Pathologist from Pathways Health Centre for Children is available at the drop-in to talk with you about your child's communication skills. Drop ins are first come, first serve.
Is your child having difficulty communicating? A SoundStart Speech-Language Pathologist from Pathways Health Centre for Children is available at EarlyON Child and Family Centre drop-in's to talk with you about your child's communication skills. Drop-ins are available for families who want to meet with a Speech-Language Pathologist without arranging an appointment. Drop-in's are first come... Read more »
Join the Early Literacy Specialist where she will share a hands on literacy/numeracy opportunity for parents/caregivers and children to engage in.
EarlyON Indigenous Advocates will provide Indigenous learning opportunities, which include drumming, songs, legends and circle activities. Please register by emailing Sheri at [email protected]
Join the Early Literacy Specialist where she will share a hands on literacy/numeracy opportunity for parents/caregivers and children to engage in.