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Children's Recreation and Social Activities

Early learning, sports, recreation, social, and cultural programs for children up to approximately 10 years of age. For camps, click here.

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Provides a variety of classes, including:
  • Mommy and Me Book Club
  • Family Friendly Meals (take home information, tips, ingredients, and recipes for healthy and quick meals)
  • Music and craft programs
  • Self-esteem program for kids
  • Programs to promote physical activity and healthy nutrition choices
  • Programs for moms and their young children to socialize with others
  • Cooking for young kids and their parents/guardians
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Provides a variety of family programs. Includes:

  • Baby Signs
  • Parent Child Mother Goose
  • Wiggle, Giggle and Munch
  • ABC Music and Me by Kindermusik and more
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Provides kids with the opportunity to develop their coordination and gross motor skills through exercise. Parents receive tips on how families can be more active in their daily lives.
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Family excursions take place several times throughout the year and include activities such as beach walks, trail walks or a visit to the pool.
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Early Years Autism Specialists provide individualized services to help preschool and kindergarten aged children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders to acquire new skills. Appointments occur at the child's home, early learning centre or school and services can include:
  • Intensive Behavioural Intervention (I.B.I.) for up to 25 hours per week to help children with communication and everyday living skills
  • Transition to school planning
  • Intensive Kindergarten Support (I.K.S.)
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Parents/guardians can drop in with their children to play and socialize. Activities include:
  • Free play
  • Crafts
  • Snacks
  • Outings and events
  • Guest presenters
  • Circle time for stories and songs
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An online virtual club that connects children living with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, example activities include:
  • Cooking classes
  • Games
  • Crafts
  • Learning strategies to help better manage living with arthritis
  • Making friends with others going through similar experience
  • Scavenger hunts
  • Dance parties
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Provides variety of virtual recreational programs for children with sight loss to connect with peers to socialize while learning or playing. Includes:

  • Listening to live reading
  • Singing and dancing together
  • Playing game and more
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Provides mentoring for children and youth, matching them with volunteer role models to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Relationships are developed through:
  • Regular outings
  • Trust
  • Common interests
  • Support by experienced mentoring coordinators
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Workers provide ongoing support to parents through home visits Island-wide. Services during visits include:

  • Activities to help with baby's growth and development
  • Sharing information on topics like health, safety, nutrition, and language
  • Support for postpartum and parental mental health
  • Support to achieve personal goals
  • Connections to other community resources for families

Email below contacts to learn more about the program.

Kings County:beststartkings@chancesfamily.ca

Prince County:beststartprince@chancesfamily.ca

Queens County:beststartqueens@chancesfamily.ca

To register, call a local Public Health Nursing office to get a referral. Visit the website for the list of contact.


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