Play is How I Learn with Dr. Jean Clinton
Dr. Jean Clinton, Clinical Professor at McMaster University, expresses the significance of play for children. “Play is, quite simply, the way that children make sense…
Dr. Jean Clinton, Clinical Professor at McMaster University, expresses the significance of play for children. “Play is, quite simply, the way that children make sense…
Play is an essential part of a child’s life from infancy. For babies and toddlers, simple, playful interactions with adults help develop sturdy brain architecture, the foundations…
When we define a child as impulsive, what we mean is this child is experiencing one emotion at a time. The prefrontal cortex allows us…
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Launched in 2018, Raising Canada is an annual series of reports that track the top 10 threats to childhood. The report sheds light on the…
FRP-BC is pleased to present Dr. Vanessa’s newest video about soothing and showing up for children in times of transition and change. Learn more about…
FRP-BC is pleased to announce that we will be uploading videos made by Dr. Vanessa Lapointe to our Parenting Corner every few months! Dr. Vanessa’s…
We are all affected by our childhood and the life experiences of those who cared for us as children, who themselves grew up affected by…
“Christmas… it all sounds fabulous, but I’m just going to let you in on a little secret that sometimes…. it goes a bit crappy”. With…