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August 31, 2022

Excerpt: "As part of the new Family Affordability Package, Manitoba families with children and a household income of less than $175,000 in 2021 will receive a Family Affordability benefit cheque of $250 for the first child and $200 for each additional child. An estimated 145,000 families with approximately 282,000 children will benefit with an average cheque of approximately $440 per family, totalling $63 million in benefits."
August 25, 2022

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
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August 23, 2022

OISE alum Angelica Galante explores Canada's linguistic diversity that stem from rich contributions of immigrant and Indigenous populations and their languages.
Tanitiã Munroe
August 23, 2022

OISE PhD candidate and researcher Tanitiã Munroe talks about establishing school and community partnerships to ensure inclusive education and student success.
August 18, 2022

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
August 18, 2022

Excerpt: "The Alberta Home Visitation Network Association will use $1.5 million in federal funding for in-person and virtual workshops to provide opportunities to early childhood educators working in licenced child-care centres to enhance their knowledge of the social and emotional needs of children up to 12 years old. The workshops will include an introduction to infant and early childhood mental health that focuses on the importance of understanding behaviours and cultural self-awareness. Training for educators working with children aged 6 to 12 will also include mental health first aid for helping kids in crisis, and youth mental health supports."
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August 16, 2022

OISE's Dr. Rumeet Billani talks to Breakfast Television about how to develop cultural intelligence and it's impact on cross-cultural skills.
August 15, 2022

Excerpt: "Saskatchewan is committing nearly $9 million for training and professional development grants for the early learning and child care sector. This is part of Saskatchewan’s commitment to improve quality in the early years and child care sector, and is just one of many programs delivered through the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement. The province has partnered with Collège Mathieu, Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) and Saskatchewan Polytechnic (Sask Polytech) to make Early Childhood Education (ECE) training opportunities available at no charge. The three post-secondary institutions have programming available beginning in 2022-23."
August 15, 2022

Posted on The Conversation.

Excerpt: "Child care delivered by schools has many advantages. Schools are publicly owned, eliminating the need for costly land and facility acquisition. Operating and oversight mechanisms are already in place. Consolidating learning and care for children of all ages in one neighbourhood location reduces its carbon footprint. Parents are spared the hassle of multiple trips between school and child care. Additionally, research finds publicly funded early childhood programs delivered by schools score high in quality."