Supported Child Development
A community-based program that assists families of children with extra support needs to access inclusive childcare in licensed childcare settings.
A community-based program that assists families of children with extra support needs to access inclusive childcare in licensed childcare settings.
The primary goal of physiotherapy is to assess and help to improve a child’s development of movement, and posture.
The Early Learning Program provides inclusive preschool classes and childcare for children aged 3-5, with a focus on play based learning and social-emotional development.
Provides eligible parents/caregivers of children and youth ages 0-19 with respite services that incorporates life skills and social development for the participants.
The Occupational Therapist (OT) at the CDC works with families to help their children do their best in all their day-to-day activities.
Family Play & Learn Family Play & Learn provides a free drop-in program for children birth to 6 years of age and their parents/caregivers. Our… Read More »Family Play & Learn
The Family Services Coordinator (FSC) supports families of children with special needs from 36 months to school entry
Speech Language Program The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) at the CDC provides services for children from birth to school entry age (0-5 years). Participation in the… Read More »Speech & Language Therapy
Supports Indigenous families with children from birth to 6 years who have been identified with developmental concerns or are at risk for developmental delays.
Serving families with children birth to 3 years of age our consultants work with the families to plan goals and activities that will help the child learn and grow.