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…
Join us Monday, January 30th, from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM. During this workshop, we will dive into The First Peoples Principles of Learning from…
From Dad Central, comes the ultimate guide for new dads with videos, articles, and resources. Explore topics from diaper changes, co-parenting tips, installing car seats,…
FRP-BC is proud to announce that we are partnering with UBC’s First Nation & Indigenous Studies (FNIS) Program and welcome Amanda Coulis to the team! At…
Join us at FRP-BC’s 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM)! We are thrilled to take this opportunity to officially roll out our Standards of Practice information video as…
In August, FRP-BC put out a call for FRPs to create a resource in the form of a video. We plan to include this video…
We are excited to announce that two of our member agencies will showcase The Land The People, an introduction to reconciliation for young children and families.…
Join us on Thursday, November 3rd, 2022 from 12:00 PM-1:15 PM to learn about advocacy campaigning including a group discussion on strategic outreach. We will have a…