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Locality: Victoria, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-388-5593



Address: 551 Chatham St. V8T 1E1 Victoria, BC, Canada

Website: www.aidp.bc.ca/

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Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 22.10.2021

In honour of Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Caring Society is making our film, @SpiritBear and Children Make History, a...vailable to the public for free all this week! Access to the film, as well as other resources for reconciliation, is available here: https://buff.ly/3kCQx2b See more

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 21.10.2021

In honour of Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Caring Society is making our film, @SpiritBear and Children Make History, a...vailable to the public for free all this week! Access to the film, as well as other resources for reconciliation, is available here: https://buff.ly/3kCQx2b See more

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 20.10.2021

BC Association of Child Development and Intervention is running another Specialized Sitter training starting October 18th. This is a 8 week online course and there is no charge to participate. Learn more: http://ow.ly/QyyI50GdWy9

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 13.10.2021

BC Association of Child Development and Intervention is running another Specialized Sitter training starting October 18th. This is a 8 week online course and there is no charge to participate. Learn more: http://ow.ly/QyyI50GdWy9

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 09.10.2021

Join Coast Salish author Courtney Defriend on Sept. 29th (9:30 am PST) for a free virtual author visit to honour Orange Shirt Day. She will be sharing teaching...s from her book "Instead of a Person", while integrating themes of Truth and Reconciliation in an age appropriate manner. Hosted by Simbi and Joyful Learning EVENT DETAILS: Wednesday, September 29 - 9:30 AM PDT Everyone Welcome - Designed for K - Gr 4 45 minutes FREE Join via Zoom, Livestream, or Recording Register for free at https://simbi.io/events/ Read or listen to the author narrate her story on Simbi https://read.simbi.io/library/HO2RgLfYra #readingpowergear #orangeshirtday #truthandreconcilation #virtualauthorvisit #courtneydefriend #readwithsimbi #joyfullearning #pepperminttoastpublishing #readingpowergear

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 07.10.2021

Join Coast Salish author Courtney Defriend on Sept. 29th (9:30 am PST) for a free virtual author visit to honour Orange Shirt Day. She will be sharing teaching...s from her book "Instead of a Person", while integrating themes of Truth and Reconciliation in an age appropriate manner. Hosted by Simbi and Joyful Learning EVENT DETAILS: Wednesday, September 29 - 9:30 AM PDT Everyone Welcome - Designed for K - Gr 4 45 minutes FREE Join via Zoom, Livestream, or Recording Register for free at https://simbi.io/events/ Read or listen to the author narrate her story on Simbi https://read.simbi.io/library/HO2RgLfYra #readingpowergear #orangeshirtday #truthandreconcilation #virtualauthorvisit #courtneydefriend #readwithsimbi #joyfullearning #pepperminttoastpublishing #readingpowergear

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 25.09.2021

ORANGE SHIRT DAY - September 30th This day honours those who were taken from their homes and placed in residential schools around Canada. These schools forced M...etis, Inuit, and First Nations children to disconnect from their culture and assimilate into Canadian society. It is important for the reconciliation process for the individuals and families that were affected by the residential schools. Why... September 30th? This was the time of year children were taken from their homes to the residential schools. Orange? Phyllis Webstad, a former student and creator of orange shirt day, left for her first day at the residential school in her new orange shirt given to her by her grandmother. When she arrived, they took her brand new shirt away from her. See below for what you can do:

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 20.09.2021

ORANGE SHIRT DAY - September 30th This day honours those who were taken from their homes and placed in residential schools around Canada. These schools forced M...etis, Inuit, and First Nations children to disconnect from their culture and assimilate into Canadian society. It is important for the reconciliation process for the individuals and families that were affected by the residential schools. Why... September 30th? This was the time of year children were taken from their homes to the residential schools. Orange? Phyllis Webstad, a former student and creator of orange shirt day, left for her first day at the residential school in her new orange shirt given to her by her grandmother. When she arrived, they took her brand new shirt away from her. See below for what you can do:

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 19.01.2021

The ECEBC Winter Journal has started landing in members mail boxes and student members emails. Receiving this quarterly publication is just one of the benefits of being a member of ECEBC. https://www.ecebc.ca/resources-merchandise/journal

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 11.01.2021

We all cary wounds passed down from our parents & their parents before them. It's may not be our fault but it's our responsibility to make sure the wounds stop at us.

Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 06.01.2021

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Aboriginal Infant Development Programs of B.C. 11.12.2020

Reading to your young child is so important but we often forget how important it is to keep kids reading long after they become independent readers. Today is a great day to visit your local library. #speechhearbc #SLPeeps #reading #speechlanguagepathology #vocabularylearning