8 Strategies to Help Cultivate Gratitude in Your Children
Gratitude, the simple act of acknowledging and appreciating the goodness in our lives, is a cornerstone of emotional well-being and resilience. Instilling this invaluable trait in our children is a gift that will serve them throughout their lives, fostering resilience, empathy and a deep sense of contentment. Here are eight comprehensive strategies to help cultivate gratitude in your children:
1. Lead by Example: Children are keen observers of their parents’ behavior. By modelling gratitude in your daily life, you provide a powerful example for your children to emulate. Express gratitude openly and authentically for the small blessings in life—a warm meal, a beautiful sunset or a kind gesture from a friend. Let them see that gratitude is not just a word but a way of living.
2. Maintain a Gratitude Journal: Encourage your children to start a gratitude journal where they can write down at least three things they are thankful for each day. This practice helps them cultivate a habit of gratitude, even during challenging times, and serves as a tangible reminder of the abundance in their lives. Encourage them to reflect on their entries regularly and notice patterns of gratitude emerging over time.
3. Practice Daily Reflection: Integrate a daily gratitude practice into your family routine. Create a dedicated gratitude journal or jar where each family member can jot down all the things they are thankful for each day. Encourage your children to reflect on their experiences and express gratitude for the simple joys and blessings they encounter. This ritual cultivates mindfulness and helps children develop a habit of focusing on the positive aspects of their lives.
4. Foster Perspective-Taking: Help your children develop empathy and perspective by exposing them to diverse experiences. Engage in conversations about social justice, equity and the many challenges faced by others. Encourage them to consider different viewpoints and reflect on their own privileges. Through understanding and empathy, children learn to appreciate the diversity of human experiences and develop gratitude for their own blessings.
5. Volunteer Together: Engage your children in volunteer activities that expose them to various perspectives and help to cultivate empathy. Whether it’s participating in community clean-up projects, volunteering at a nursing home or daycare or helping to hand out food at local homeless shelters or churches, these experiences teach children the value of giving back and help them recognize their own privileges. Through this service to others, children learn to appreciate the interconnectedness of humanity and the importance of compassion.
6. Encourage Sending Thank-You Notes: Teach your children the art of gratitude by encouraging them to write a
thank-you note for any acts of kindness, support or gifts they receive. Whether it’s a heartfelt letter or a simple, yet meaningful, drawing, the act of expressing gratitude in a tangible form reinforces the value of appreciation and strengthens interpersonal connections. Encourage them to reflect on the impact of the gesture and the generosity of the giver before they start the note.
7. Limit Materialism: In a society that often equates happiness with material possessions, it’s crucial to teach children the major difference between wants and needs. Encourage experiences over possessions by prioritizing family outings, nature walks and shared experiences. Set boundaries around materialistic desires and emphasize the importance of contentment and gratitude for what they already have. By fostering an attitude of sufficiency, children learn to appreciate the richness of life beyond material wealth.
8. Celebrate Growth and Effort: Shift the focus from outcomes to effort and progress. Celebrate your children’s achievements, no matter how small, and emphasize the importance of perseverance and resilience. Acknowledge their hard work, determination and progress, and encourage them to recognize the value of the journey itself. By celebrating effort rather than just results, children learn to appreciate the process of growth and development.
Erika Palmer is a writer living in Victoria with her husband and daughter. She believes most problems can be solved with a good cup of tea and a huge piece of chocolate.
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7051 Killarney St 604-437-4849
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Annexe Henderson
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1618 Patricia Ave
604-552-7915
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École des Voyageurs FV
8736–216th St
604-881-0222
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École du Bois-joli DS
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French Public School
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6887 132nd St
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Kindergarten to Grade 3
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5 Tips on Moving When You Have Kids
Moving can be a challenge at any time— add kids to the mix and it becomes even more tricky.
Moving is a stressful time for children, mainly because there are many changes happening, and they are not often involved in any of the decision making.
Whether you children are infants, toddlers or teenagers, it is important to let them know about the things that will stay the same:
• Allow them to take ownership of the things they pack and take with them.
• Tell them that your family will continue to spend time together in your new home.
• Let them know that you will play the same board games.
• Tell them family movie nights won’t change.
• Share with them that you will still go to a playground and walk through a park.
Listen to their concerns and answer their questions as best you can. If you don’t know the answer to something they ask, be honest. Tell them you don’t know but that you will find out together.
When you do need to talk about the things
that will change, try to do so in a way they can understand and use positive language.
Read on for some more ways you can ease this big transition and make moving with kids a little easier.
1. Prepare them
It is important to let your children know about the move early in your process. You may need to dot some of your I’s and cross some of your T’s before bringing it up so they don’t have more questions that you can’t answer than those that you can but let them know as soon as you are confident to do so.
Make sure you emphasize that they will be able to take all their things with them, including their bed.
Whenever possible, let them make decisions for themselves. Which box will you put your toys into? Where will the books go in the car? What outfit will they leave unpacked to wear on moving day?
2. Show them what to expect
Show them the new neighbourhood and home (if possible). Visit a local park or fun
attraction that is nearby. Swing by their new school. If you are moving too far away to visit, take the time to research the new area and learn as much as you can about the people who live there. What is the library like? Are there museums? What stores are nearby?
Let them know what to expect on the day of the move. Will you be moving your own things? Will there be movers in your home? Will you move all of your things on one day?
For younger kids, it can be important to let them know that the boxes will be at the new house. They won’t disappear and movers won’t lose their belongings.
3. Be patient
Remember that it is perfectly normal for your little one to be anxious about the move. They may ask the same questions repeatedly to make sure you are giving the same answer every time.
Children may also need you to repeat your messages and expectations in several different ways before they understand or feel comfortable.
This is the perfect time to pick your battles and let some of the little things slide. Accept that some rules may be a bit different at this time.
4. Have a plan
It is a good idea to avoid packing up your child’s bedroom until you absolutely must so they can keep a level of normalcy and routine as long as possible. This will give them a familiar place to go when many other parts of the house are in disarray.
Pack their things into the car last so they are the first thing you take out of the car when you arrive at the new house.
It can be a good idea to get childcare for your kiddo with someone they love and trust on the day of the move to keep them out of the chaos.
Try to get to the new house with enough time for them to explore and settle in before bed. Do their regular bedtime routine (see next point for more).
5. Keep routine
Try to keep your child’s daily routine relatively close to the one they were used to in the old house.
It is a big job to unpack a whole house but there is no need to rush. The boxes will still be there tomorrow.
Try to keep your kiddo’s schedule the same. Wake them up, feed them, get them dressed, bathe them and put them to bed at the same time (including naps for younger children) and in the same way as you did before the move.
Our bonus tip is to try and give your child closure before leaving the old house.
Take a walk through all the empty rooms and let them ask you any questions they have. Moving teaches your child important lessons, especially about how to deal with change.
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No matter their age, your child will have big feelings associated with a move.
Make sure you listen to their concerns; answer any questions they have and prepare them as best you can for the new adventure.
Stacie Gaetz is the managing editor of WestCoast Families and the proud mama of a delightful daughter and silly son who fill her days with love and chaos. Reach her at editor@westcoastfamilies.com.
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Get Involved with Volunteering
Volunteering within your community is a powerful way to create positive change, foster connections and enrich lives. There are SO many volunteer opportunities waiting for you to explore. From local nonprofits and charities to schools, hospitals and beyond, here’s a look at the community volunteer options available for you and/or your family.
Local Nonprofits & Charities
Local nonprofits and charities serve as the heart of community support because they address a wide range of social, environmental and humanitarian issues. These organizations tend to rely heavily on volunteers to fulfil their missions. Opportunities within nonprofits can vary widely, from hands-on activities like serving meals at a soup kitchen or organizing fundraising events to behind-the-scenes tasks such as data entry.
Community Centres
Community centres serve as hubs for a variety of programs and activities aimed at enriching the lives of residents. Volunteer opportunities at community centres may include tutoring, leading workshops or classes, organizing events or providing administra-
tive support. Whether you have a talent to share or simply want to lend a helping hand, community centres are a great place to get involved and make a difference in your own neighborhood.
Environmental Organizations
If you are passionate about environmental conservation and sustainability, volunteering with local environmental organizations is an excellent way to make a positive impact on the planet. Opportunities may include participating in park clean-ups, tree planting initiatives or educational outreach efforts.
Schools & Educational Programs
Schools are always in need of volunteers to support students and teachers. Whether it’s assisting in your kid’s classroom, tutoring students or leading extracurricular activities, there are many ways to get involved in education-based volunteering.
Senior Centres
Volunteering at senior centres provides an opportunity to connect with older adults to help combat social isolation, provide fun memories and make a meaningful difference in their lives. Activities may include leading
recreational programs, providing companionship, assisting with meal services or helping with administrative tasks.
Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
Hospitals and healthcare facilities rely on volunteers to provide additional support and comfort to patients, families and staff. Volunteer roles may involve tasks such as delivering flowers, reading materials or mail to patients, providing administrative assistance, assisting with patient transport or offering emotional support through conversation or companionship.
Animal Shelters & Rescue Organizations
Volunteering at animal shelters and rescue organizations offers an incredible way to advocate for the welfare of animals in need. Opportunities may include walking dogs, socializing cats, cleaning cages or kennels, assisting with adoption events or providing foster care for animals awaiting permanent homes.
Disaster Relief Organizations
During times of crisis, disaster relief organizations heavily rely on volunteers to provide
essential support and assistance to affected communities. Opportunities may include disaster preparedness training, emergency response coordination, shelter operations or distribution of supplies.
Church & Faith-Based Organizations
Many faith-based organizations actively engage in community service and outreach efforts as part of their mission. Volunteering opportunities may include serving meals to the homeless, organizing clothing drives, providing shelter to those in need, organizing church events or participating in community celebrations.
Virtual Volunteering
If you have time or mobility constraints, or simply prefer to volunteer from home, virtual volunteering offers a convenient and flexible way to give back. Opportunities will likely fall into your skillset and may include online tutoring or mentoring, virtual fundraising or advocacy campaigns, graphic design or website development projects, social media management for nonprofits or remote administrative support.
Local Events & Festivals
Community events and festivals provide opportunities for volunteers to get involved in the planning, organization and execution of community celebrations and gatherings. Whether it’s a parade, cultural festival or fundraising event, volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring these events run smoothly and successfully. Volunteer roles may include event coordination, set-up and tear-down, ticket sales, guest services or entertainment.
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Classes & Programs
ART PROGRAMS
4Cats Arts Studio M 4cats.com
ACT Arts Centre FV theactmapleridge.org
Art Materials O artmaterials.ca
Artmania NS artmaniabc.ca
The Arts Centre TC pomoarts.ca
Camp MAC, FV Spring Break Art Lessons missionartscouncil.ca
The Centre for Digital Media V thecdm.ca
Creative Edge FV creativeedgebc.com
Danzmode Productions BN danzmodeproductions.com
Green Apple Art Centre V greenappleartcenter.com
Leigh Square Community TC Arts Village portcoquitlam.ca/leighsquare
McTavish Academy of Art O 1720 McTavish Rd 778-351-0088
McTavishAcademy.ca create@mctavishacademy.ca
Offering a range of in house made art kits, birthday party kits and digital programs to create at home. Connect with us to create a custom package.
North Van Arts V northvanarts.ca
Place des Arts TC placedesarts.ca
Port Moody Arts Centre TC pomoarts.ca
Stream of Dreams Murals Society BN streamofdreams.org
COMMUNITY CENTRES
Burnaby/New West BN burnaby.ca
Delta/Surrey DS delta.ca | surrey.ca
Evergreen Cultural Centre TC evergreenculturalcentre.ca
Evergreen Cultural Centre is the Tri-Cities home for professional live events and arts experiences. Join us for a show, explore the Art Gallery at Evergreen or get creative at one of our free public programs.
Fraser Valley FV fvrd.ca
Richmond R richmond.ca
Squamish/Whistler SW squamish.ca whistler.ca
Tri-Cities TC coquitlam.ca | portcoquitlam.ca portmoody.ca
Vancouver Community Centres V vancouver.ca
DANCE
Ache Brasil V achebrasil.ca
Arts Umbrella V artsumbrella.com
Circus West V circuswest.com
Driftwood Dance NS driftwooddance.com
Gabriela’s Movement Studio R movementstudio.ca
Pacific Dance Arts V pacificdancearts.ca
Royal City Youth Ballet NW royalcityyouthballet.org
DAY PROGRAMS
Eagles in the Sky V eaglesinthesky.ca
Saplings Outdoor Program NS saplingsoutdoorprogram.ca
Summer at Southridge Day Camps DS southridgesummer.ca
V Vancouver R Richmond
DS Delta/Surrey
TC Tri-Cities FV
MUSIC
Ava Music and Arts Centre NS avamusic.ca
H.O.W. Music and Arts Academy FV howmusic.ca
Langley Community Music School FV langleymusic.com
Life Musique Academy R lifemusique.com
Long & McQuade M long-mcquade.com
Modern Music School V modernmusicschool.com/en/vancouver
Music for Young Children M myc.com
School of Groove V schoolofgroovevancouver.com
Staccato BN staccatostudios.com
Tom Lee Music V tomleemusic.ca
Tom Lee Music M tomleemusic.ca/learningcentre
Tri-City School of Music TC tricityschoolofmusic.com
Vancouver Bach Choir V vancouverbachchoir.com
Vancouver Youth Choir V vancouveryouthchoir.com
Founded in 2013 by Artistic Director Carrie Tennant, the award-winning Vancouver Youth Choir provides a space for promising young singers to develop their artistry in a creative and supportive environment.
VSO School of Music V vsoschoolofmusic.ca
NATURE
Burns Bog Conservation Society D burnsbog.org/summer-day-camps
Soaring Eagle Nature School BN soaringeaglenatureschool.org
Stanley Park Ecology Society V stanleyparkecology.ca
Surrey Nature Centre DS surrey.ca
VanDusen Botanical Garden V vandusengarden.org
SCIENCE
Daedalos Enrichment M daedalosacademy.com
GEERing Up! V geeringup.apsc.ubc.ca
Genome Geneskool Camp V genomebc.ca
High Touch Science Made Fun V sciencemadefunbc.net
Vancouver Aquarium Kids Camps V vanaqua.org/learn/camps
SPORTS
Abbotsford Minor Hockey FV Association
abbotsfordminorhockey.ca
Abbotsford Soccer Association FV abbotsfordsoccer.com
Aldergrove Minor Hockey FV Association
aldergroveminorhockey.com
Aldergrove Youth Soccer Club FV aldergrovesoccer.com
Aquaventures Swim Centre V 101-5550 Fraser St | 604-736-SWIM (7946) aquaventuresswim.com Aquaventures features an exceptional learn to swim experience with tropical warm water and excellent instructors in our brand new state-of-the-art facility! Our students truly love the water for a lifetime!
Burnaby Girls Soccer BN burnabygirlssoccer.com
Burnaby Minor Hockey BN Association burnabyminor.com
Canlan Ice Sports M icesports.com
Cliff Avenue United FC BN cliffavenuesoccer.com
Cloverdale Minor Hockey DS Association cloverdaleminorhockey.com
Cloverdale Youth Soccer DS cloverdaleyouthsoccer.com
Coastal Football Club DS coastalfc.ca
Coquitlam Metro-Ford TC Soccer Club cmfsc.ca
Coquitlam Minor Hockey TC Association coquitlamminorhockey.org
Deep Cove Canoe & Kayak NS deepcovekayak.com
Dragon Zone Paddling Club V dragonzone.ca
Endless Biking NS endlessbiking.com
Evolve Skateboard Camp M evolvecamps.com/skateboarding
First Steps Archery NW boormanarchery.com
Flicka Gymnastics NS flickagymclub.com
Guildford Athletic Club DS guildfordac.com
Jericho Sailing Centre V macsailing.com
Jump Gymnastics SW jumpgymnastics.ca
Langley United Youth Soccer FV luysa.com
My Gym Children Centre FV mygym.com/langley/camp
New Westminster Minor Hockey NW Association nwmha.ca
North Delta Minor Hockey D Association ndhockey.com
North Shore Equestrian Centre NS wecreateriders.com
North Vancouver NS Brazilian Jiu Jitsu northvanbjj.com
North Vancouver FC NS nvfc.ca
Origami Rhythmics TC origamirhythmics.ca
Pedalheads M pedalheads.com
Phoenix Gymnastics V phoenixgymnastics.com
Port Coquitlam Euro-Rite FC TC pocosoccer.com
Port Coquitlam Minor Hockey TC pocominorhockey.com
Propel Swimming Lessons M propelhq.com
Richmond Aquatics R richmond.ca
Royal Soccer M royalsoccer.com
Sportball V sportball.ca/vancouver
Tumbletown Movement M Education Centre tumbletown.ca
UBC Phenomenal Physics V Summer Camps ubccamps.ca
UBC Sports Camps V camps.ubc.ca
Ultimate Soccer School BN ultimatesoccerschool.com
Vancouver All Star Cheer V vancouverallstarcheer.com
Vancouver All Stars V Summer Baseball Camp vancouverallstars.ca
Vancouver Hockey School V vancouverhockeyschool.com
Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics V phoenixgymnastics.com
West Van Soccer NS westvansoccer.com
Windsure Adventure Watersports V windsure.com
TECHNOLOGY
Digital Media Academy M digitalmediaacademy.org
UME Academy M ume.academy
Under the GUI V underthegui.com
THEATRE
Bard on the Beach V bardonthebeach.org/young-shakespeareanworkshops
The Drama Class M thedramaclass.com
Gateway Theatre Academy R for the Performing Arts gatewaytheatre.com
Vancouver Film School V vfs.edu
OTHER
Aspire Learning Academy NS Educational Camps aspiremathacademy.com
BC SPCA Kids Camp M spca.bc.ca/kids
Build a Biz Kids M buildabizkids.com
Chess2Inspire Association M chess2inspire.org
Cousteau French M International School cousteauschool.org
Europa Language School M europals.ca
FDT Academy Inc V fdtacademy.com
Fraser Academy V fraseracademy.ca
JCC Camps V jccgv.com
Kids Zone Camp FV kidszonecamp.ca
La Movida Fashion V Design Academy lamovida.ca
Langara College Camp V langara.ca
Metro Vancouver V metrovancouver.org
Resort Municipality SW of Whistler whistler.ca
Robotics Building Camp M bricks4kidz.com
Sasamat Outdoor Centre FV loftcountry.ca
Seabreeze Community Centre V coalharbourcc.ca
SFU Camps BN sfu.ca/camps
The Cut Fashion Academy V thecutfashionacademy.com
UBC FarmWonders V farmwonders.ca
Urban Safari DS urbansafari.ca
Vancouver Chess School V/O vanchess.ca
YMCA Youth Leadership V vanymca.org
Young Entrepreneur M Learning Labs yelearninglabs.com
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Dad’s Budget-Friendly Snack Solutions for Kids
As a dad who works from home, I spend a lot of time with my daughter. And as most parents know, kids are hungry just about all the time. I’ve found several options to satisfy hungry kids without stretching the budget—and using foods we mostly have in our fridge and pantry.
1. Peanut Butter Banana Roll-Ups: Make sandwiches more fun! Spread peanut butter (or any other nut butter, sun butter, etc.) on a tortilla, place a banana in the center, roll it up and slice it into bite-sized pieces.
2. Popcorn: Popcorn is a classic snack that’s both affordable and super easy to make. Simply pop some kernels on the stovetop or in the microwave, season with a sprinkle of salt or any of your favorite spices.
3. Veggie Sticks with Dip: Chop up some kid-friendly veggies like carrots, celery, bell peppers and broccoli (we call them trees) and serve them with a side of hummus or ranch dressing for dipping.
4. Cucumber Chips: Slice up a cucumber and put into a plastic baggie or sealed container along with some salt and any seasoning (we like everything bagel) then get the kids to shake it up. These are a great alternative to chips when you feel like crunching.
5. Cheese Quesadillas: Fill a tortilla with shredded cheese, fold it in half and cook it in a skillet until the cheese is melted and the tortilla is golden brown. Cut into wedges and serve with salsa or sour cream for a quick and easy twist on a Mexican favourite.
6. Apple Slices with Peanut Butter: Slice up some apples and serve them with a dollop of peanut butter (or any nut butter) for a sweet and satisfying snack.
7. Yogurt with Granola: Layer yogurt with granola and fresh fruit for a quick, filling snack that’s delicious—as well as pretty darn nutritious.
8. Hummus and Pita Chips: Serve store-bought or homemade hummus with whole wheat pita chips for a super satisfying snack that’s rich in protein and fibre.
9. Hard-Boiled Eggs: Hard-boiled eggs are a budget-friendly source of protein that’s perfect for quick snacking. Sprinkle on some salt or other seasoning to make them more flavourful. Prepare a bunch in advance and keep them in the fridge for up to a week.
10. DIY Trail Mix: Mix together a variety of nuts, seeds, dried fruit, chocolate chips and whole grain cereal to create your own custom trail mix that’s tailored to your family’s tastes
11. Cheese and Crackers: Slice up a block of cheese and some whole grain crackers for an easy and satisfying snack that’s sure to please even the pickiest eaters.
12. Frozen Yogurt Bites: Spoon yogurt into silicone ice cube molds, add a few berries or pieces of fruit and freeze until solid for a cool, refreshing and fun snack that’s perfect for hot days.
13. Banana “Ice Cream”: Keep some sliced bananas in the freezer and whip them up in a food processor along with some honey, chocolate chips or your other favourite toppings for a yummy, healthier take on soft serve.
14. Ants on a Log: Spread peanut butter or spreadable cheese onto celery sticks and top with raisins or chocolate chips for a crunchy and satisfying snack that’s perfect for satisfying a sweet tooth.
15. Banana Oatmeal Pancakes: Mash bananas and mix them with oats and eggs to create a batter for healthy and delicious pancakes that are perfect for a quick snack. You can even make some in advance and freeze between parchment paper so you can pop them in the toaster for an even quicker snack.
Brandon White is a dad who lives in Victoria. When he is not busy making lunches and driving his daughter to and from school or camp you will find him repairing and restoring electronics and listening to good tunes.
Family Support
FAMILY SUPPORT
Family Services M of Greater Vancouver fsgv.ca
Family Services of Greater Vancouver is a non-profit that offers more than 50 free programs, services and workshops across the Lower Mainland—from parenting support groups to cooking classes to 1:1 financial coaching.
Foundry M foundrybc.ca
V Vancouver
R Richmond
DS Delta/Surrey
TC Tri-Cities
FV Fraser Valley
BN Burnaby/New West
NS North Shore
SW Squamish/Whistler
M Multiple
O Online
Kids Help Phone O Text 686868 | kidshelpphone.ca
Learning Disabilities Society M ldsociety.ca
Reach Child and Youth DS Development Society reachchild.org
Recreational Respite M recrespite.com
Vancouver & Lower Mainland M
Multicultural Family Support vlmfss.ca/community-resources
HEALTH & WELLNESS
AARM Dental Group V aarm-dental.com
EZbrace Dental V ezbrace.ca
Family Wellness Chiropractor V familywellnesschiro.ca
PDG Pediatric Dentistry M & Orthodontics pdgdental.com
SPACE Treatment for V Parenting Anxious Children bcacc.ca/counsellors/paula-foran SPACE stands for Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions and is a parent-based treatment program for children and adolescents with anxiety, OCD and related problems. Parents (and other caregivers) participate in SPACE treatment sessions. In most cases the child or adolescent does not need to attend the treatment sessions.
WeeSleep Certified Sleep M Consultant wee-sleep.com
MENTAL HEALTH
Children’s Foundation of BC childrens-foundation.org
Infant Mental Health Promotion ruralmentalhealth.ca
Kelty Mental Health keltymentalhealth.ca
MENTORING
Big Brothers of M Greater Vancouver bigbrothersvancouver.com
Our vision is that all children and youth are empowered to reach their full potential through mentorship. We proudly serve the Lower Mainland from
West Vancouver to White Rock, BC. Visit our website to learn more about enrolling a child or becoming a volunteer.
SPECIAL NEEDS
CP Support Canada cpsupportcanada.ca
CP Support Canada supports families caring for a child with
Family Business
BABY FURNITURE
TJ’s The Kiddies Store V tjskids.com
CLOTHING
Isola Bella V isolabellakids.com
Little Earth V littleearthvancouver.com
Monkey Business Kids Boutique FV monkeybusinesskidsboutique.ca
Zapped Outfitters M zappedoutfitters.com
V Vancouver R Richmond
DS Delta/Surrey TC Tri-Cities FV Fraser Valley BN Burnaby/New West NS North Shore SW Squamish/Whistler M Multiple O Online
FOOD
Grandpa J’s Seasonings M grandpajs.com
Home Restaurant M homerestaurants.ca
Lunch Lady Restaurant V thelunchlady.com
Pizza Rubato Napoletana V pizzarubato.com
Popina Canteen V popinacanteen.com
Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co V rockymountainflatbread.ca
PHOTOGRAPHY
Hudson Wren Portraits M hudsonwren.com
Julie Doro Photography V juliedoro.com
Klutch Photography DS klutchphotography.com
Tosha Lobsinger Is My NS Photographer toshalobsingerismyphotographer.com
TRAVEL
Manning Park O manningpark.com
Tourism Harrison FV tourismharrison.com
The Travel Agent Next Door DS linderandjackie.thetravelagentnextdoor.com Specializing in family and multigenerational travel experiences. Let us help you make amazing memories your loved ones will cherish forever.
Travel Best Bets M travelbestbets.com
Overnight Camps
Camp Ecolart SW campecolart.com
Camp Fircom NS fircom.ca
Camp Luther FV campluther.ca
Camp Pringle M camppringle.com
Camp Qwanoes M qwanoes.ca
Situated on 55 acres of magnificent scenic waterfront property on Vancouver Island between Victoria and Nanaimo, Qwanoes is a fully accredited member of the BC Camping Association and Christian Camping International-Canada. Founded in 1966, Qwanoes is an ideal place for high adventure, fun-filled, life-changing experiences. We make it easy for mainland campers to get to camp—just meet us at the Tsawwassen ferry terminal!
Camp Squeah FV squeah.com
Camp Summit SW campsummit.ca
Fireside Adventures M firesideadventures.ca
Stillwood Camps FV stillwood.ca
YMCA Camps of V Greater Vancouver vanymca.org/camps
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Tips to Manage Your Child’s Screen Time
Screens and digital devices are a part of life for many families—especially since the pandemic.
While experts don’t recommend any screen time for children under two years old, and no more than one hour a day for kids aged two to five, many families find this difficult to follow.
It can help to remember that your child learns best from face-to face time with you. While screens can’t replace that, they can have some benefits if you use them right.
Here are some tips for using technology at home:
or when you are playing with your child. Kids copy the adults in their lives, so if you are using a device, they will want to use one too.
• Avoid keeping the TV on in the background.
• Only turn on the TV for one show and then turn it off when the show ends.
According to Canadian Children’s Literacy Foundation, having the TV on all the time can affect your child’s language and attention skills. It can also distract you both from spending face-to-face time together, which is important for learning. Be sure to turn off the
Create rules
• Plan when, why, how long and who will be using screens. This conversation could look something like this, “Let’s watch this show after lunch so we can learn about ocean animals. We can keep it on for 20 minutes.”
• Set “screen-free” times. During these times, no one in the family uses a device. Examples could include from after school until dinner or from after dinner until bedtime.
• Turn off screens and leave devices aside for at least one hour before bed. Looking at screens right before bed can affect the hormone that helps a child fall asleep.
Limit your use
• Put away your device during mealtimes
TV when the news or another program meant for adults and older children comes on.
Choose appropriate shows, games and apps
• Connect what is happening on the screen to real life. “We went swimming in a lake like those kids!”
• Ask questions, such as “What just happened?” or “What do you think will happen next?”
• Talk about what you see. “The astronauts are on a big rocket ship!”
For more tips on how to support your child’s development while realistically managing screen time, visit childrensliteracy.ca.
Common Screen Time Questions & Answers:
Q: Will screen time make my child develop language skills slower?
A: It depends on their age. Children under 12 months who are exposed to a lot of screen time have been shown to have more language delays. Young kids do not learn much from screens at this age. They learn the most from adults in real life, so be sure to read, speak, sing, play and cuddle together!
Q: Is it okay if my baby uses screens to video chat with family?
A: Yes. Talking with family members over video chats can help build relationships, particularly if they are unable to see them in person. Even babies can pick up when an adult is talking directly to them. They get more from a grandparent talking to them on a video chat than from hearing a character talk on a show.
Q: Does it help a child calm down when they spend time quietly looking at a screen?
A: No. When a child is given screen time to calm down, it could lead to problems with learning to set limits and control their feelings. Studies show kids who have lots of screen time in early childhood tend to have a harder time regulating their behaviour.
Q: Is reading an e-book as good as reading a printed book?
A: It’s hard to know. Some studies say both e-books and printed books support early learning. Other studies say printed books are better at teaching early reading and language skills and help a child and adult to bond.
Q: What is good about screen time?
A: Screens can support learning if they are used correctly and infrequently, and if an adult is involved. Screens are not a substitute for face-to-face time with you. Television shows that are well-designed and age appropriate can help your child learn skills if they are older than two years old. Shows can introduce important topics like learning about different cultures. Interactive apps, when used in combination with an adult’s participation, can help a child build early literacy by giving them a chance to practice recognizing letters, sounds and words.
– Canadian Children’s Literacy Foundation
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