Students bring their infant to the classroom with them, where they work with a Secondary School teacher to earn credits and receive hands-on parenting support from an Early Childhood Educator.
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Offers speech and language support and services for children from birth to school entry. Parents and caregivers can self-refer their child if they have any concerns related to their speech and language development.
The ALS Society in the Ontario Region offers supports for those with ALS and their caregivers, including support groups.
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A free digital literacy program that is offered to newcomers and members of Black and marginalized communities to learn beginner and intermediate computer skills.
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Provides children from ages 5 to 10 years old with the opportunity to develop reading strategies including: phonemic awareness, levelled reading, shared reading, and targeted interactive writing exercises.
Provides assessment, education, treatment and support for people with diabetes, pre-diabetes, and people that are at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Supports the successful settlement and integration of newcomers by providing newcomers with appropriate and timely information and referrals to government programs and community services.
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