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Ontario Early Years Centres

Ontario Early Years Centres
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  • Ontario Early Years Centres support healthy child development across all families. Centres provide literacy-rich places for children from birth to 6 years of age to come play and learn with their parents or caregivers.

    Parents and caregivers can get answers to questions about child development; nutrition, parenting, pregnancy and can connect to a range of professionals and other services in their community.

    Ontario Early Years Centres are staffed by early childhood professionals. We offer free neighbourhood-based services that include:  Play-based, interactive literacy and numeracy learning  Kindergarten Readiness programs  Ongoing access to early childhood professionals  Connections to other parents or caregivers in the community  Breastfeeding information, support and referrals  Opportunities to develop skills or new knowledge about parenting and healthy child development  Access to speech and language or other specialists  Support for early identification and inclusion of children with special needs  Links to a diverse group of child-serving agencies across the City

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  • Ontario Early Years Centres support healthy child development across all families. Centres provide literacy-rich places for children from birth to 6 years of age to come play and learn with their parents or caregivers.

    Parents and caregivers can get answers to questions about child development; nutrition, parenting, pregnancy and can connect to a range of professionals and other services in their community.

    Ontario Early Years Centres are staffed by early childhood professionals. We offer free neighbourhood-based services that include:  Play-based, interactive literacy and numeracy learning  Kindergarten Readiness programs  Ongoing access to early childhood professionals  Connections to other parents or caregivers in the community  Breastfeeding information, support and referrals  Opportunities to develop skills or new knowledge about parenting and healthy child development  Access to speech and language or other specialists  Support for early identification and inclusion of children with special needs  Links to a diverse group of child-serving agencies across the City