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Locality: Delta, British Columbia

Address: #3-3800 72nd Street V4K 3N2 Delta, BC, Canada

Website: www.reachdevelopment.org/delta-connex.html

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Reach Delta Connex 13.11.2020

Today I want to share with everyone an important website. With all the violence happening locally I think that its especially important to recognize the signs and help prevent our vulnerable youth from leading this lifestyle. ~ Robyn http://www.cfseu.bc.ca/en/end-gang-life

Reach Delta Connex 01.11.2020

From all of us at Delta Connex ~ we would like to extend a Happy Easter weekend to each of you! Be safe this Easter weekend!

Reach Delta Connex 26.10.2020

We found some great charts to help you have a better understanding of trauma and the brain. From Dr Janina Fisher's website. Take a peek here, there are a few pages to flip through: http://www.janinafisher.com/flipchart-1.php

Reach Delta Connex 22.10.2020

Did you know we host a Delta Connex Parent Peer Group ? It's the last Friday of every month! 9:30-11:30 (excluding July, August and December) Our next one is February 27, 2015 (Tomorrow!) ... Where: Reach Child & Youth Development Society #3-3800 72nd Street Ladner, BC The parent group is an opportunity for parents with children who have ADHD, FASD or other complex behaviours to come together. At the group you can learn and reflect on your life as a parent of children that may behave in ways that are unexpected and a challenge to understand. You will gain insight in building positive relationships, celebrating your children and focus on your emotional well being. We provide a welcoming and safe environment to share experiences, knowledge and offer support to each other. This group is led by a trained facilitator. For more information please contact: Robyn Lane Key Worker / Behavioural Consultant Delta Connex Program 604-946-6622 ext 328 [email protected]

Reach Delta Connex 16.10.2020

Here's an amazing 3D video of a fetus growing in a womb. We want to remind everyone, that no alcohol is best for a growing and developing fetus. No proven amount of alcohol is safe. For more information please contact us at Delta Connex. http://banoosh.tv/9-months-pregnancy-life-4-minutes-beyond/