
Boost Executive Function Skills | Free Workshop
Join us September 26 at 7pm for a one-hour workshop and learn how you can help your child develop strong executive function skills!
Learn MoreJoin us September 26 at 7pm for a one-hour workshop and learn how you can help your child develop strong executive function skills!
Learn MoreJoin us for a deep dive into the ADHD brain to explore how it processes information. Participants will gain insights into the unique strengths and challenges associated with ADHD. Whether you think you may have ADHD, are a newly diagnosed adult, or are a parent to an ADHD child, come and learn. Enhance your understanding and learn practical tools to help yourself or someone you care about thrive.
Learn MoreAre you a parent or guardian navigating the complexities of supporting a child with learning challenges at school? Start the school year with the tools and knowledge to be the best possible advocate for your child’s learning needs. Whether your child has a recent diagnosis, or you suspect learning challenges, this workshop will help you understand the Individual Education Plan (IEP) process and start the school year strong.
Learn MoreWe are grateful to the RCY for the comprehensive research and thoughtful approach demonstrated throughout the recently released “Don’t Look Away” report. This vital work illuminates the challenges faced by vulnerable children and youth and urges us all to take decisive action.
Learn MoreHave your say on how the Accessible BC Act Standards should be updated! Help the province to identify, remove, and prevent barriers to accessibility and shape inclusive policies that directly impact the lives of people you work with and care about.
Learn MoreWe are excited to offer parents/guardians an opportunity to connect and learn at our early years drop-in. Bring your kids and questions to this neuroaffirming drop-in for 3-5-year-olds.
Learn MoreChildren and youth with disabilities in BC are still being left out. Read the latest report from the Representative for Children and Youth and see what progress is and needs to be made.
Learn MoreIn the November 2023 Report from Dyslexia BC, “Educational Experiences and Challenges,” you can learn about recent challenges for dyslexic learners and advocacy efforts.
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