Come and join us for some engaging early French literacy opportunities. Our French speaking EarlyON Educator will share resources, create new language opportunities and provide families with information about bilingual...
A Lambton Public Health Nurse will be at the Lambton College EarlyON Centre (1431 London Road) to discuss your child’s health and development and address any concerns you may have. ...
A Public Health Nurse with Lambton Public Health will be on site to weigh your infants, discuss your child's growth and development and address your concerns, and offer breastfeeding support.
Infants 6-16 months will crawl through tunnels, climb foam hills, and explore their environment. Together, you and your baby will engage in play that celebrates their developing motor skills. Limited...
Families with infants 1 to 8 months are welcome to join this 4-week program. Parents will learn techniques to soothe and connect with their baby. Infant massage can help aid...
The process of developing physical literacy begins in early childhood when parents encourage movement in infancy and it continues as parents support and encourage their child's love of movement throughout...
Join us for a fun time of reading books, signing songs, and playing games with our local Librarian.
Join EarlyON educators each Tuesday in the children’s side of the Sarnia Public Library (124 Christina Street South) for an EarlyON pop-up program. Parents and caregivers with children aged 0...
Join Christina Jolliffe, BA, HBSW, MSW and Melanie Barnett, CYW from the Sarnia Lambton Children's Aid Society as they discuss the types of concerns that they work with. Our Duty...
Join EarlyON educators at the Coronation Park EarlyON for Active Babies every Wednesday from 9:00 am -2:30 pm. Infants 6-16 months will crawl through tunnels, climb foam hills, and explore...
A Public Health Nurse with Lambton Public Health will be on site to discuss your child's growth and development and address any concerns you may have.
Join us at EarlyON with Jessye Tidball from SoundStart (Pathways) where she will be available to answer questions.
Jan Fairbairn-Burr, Infant Development Specialist with St. Clair Child & Youth Services will be joining the Infant afternoon program to answer your questions about your children’s growth and development (gross...
For families with children 3 to 5 years of age. During this three-week online interactive program, children will be introduced to various emergent literacy concepts by exploring stories, the alphabet...
For children 3 to 5 years and their parents/caregivers During this three week virtual online interactive program, children will be introduced to various emergent literacy concepts by exploring stories, the...
Come and join us for some engaging early literacy opportunities. Our Lambton Community Librarian will share resources, create literacy opportunities and provide families with information about our library services.
A Public Health Nurse with Lambton Public Health will be on site to weigh your infants, discuss your child’s growth and development and address your concerns, and offer breastfeeding support....
Join EarlyON educators for experiences based on toddler interests and development (16 – 30 months), Thursday mornings at Coronation Park EarlyON. We will sing songs and rhymes, share books, participate...
Families with infants 1 to 8 months are welcome to join this 4-week program. Parents will learn techniques to soothe and connect with their baby. Infant massage can help aid...
Miss Ellen from Lambton County Library will be joining us on Thursdays for some reading fun.
Join us for a fun time of reading books, singing songs, and playing games with our local Librarian.
A Registered Dietitian will be available to answer any questions yo may have about feeding your child. Topics can include breast and bottle feeding, first foods, picky eating, healthy snacks...
Visit St. Clair EarlyON from 10:15-11:15am for some insightful conversations about Indigenous culture-teachings. An Indigenous Family Advocate will offer creative learning materials/experiences and provide families with information about Indigenous services.