ZERO TO THREE
ZERO TO THREE is an American organization that promotes the health and well-being of infants and toddlers. The site includes resources for parents to support their children's development.
Staff Wellbeing: We All Have a Role to Play
Staff wellbeing is a shared responsibility between employees and the school district that employs them. In this webinar we explored how we can improve the wellbeing of the adults in schools through individual, collaborative and systemic actions. Hear from districts across BC.
Kids Help Phone
24-hour, bilingual and anonymous counselling and referral by phone, online chat and text for children, youth and young adults.
Well at Work
Well at Work aims to shift mindsets by showcasing research, policy and practice that results in healthier, happier, and more resilient Kindergarten-to-Grade 12 staff.
New Moms: Anxiety Resources
Information to help moms to be and new moms to better understand and cope with anxiety during pregnancy and after the birth.
BC Parks
Find a provincial park, plan your visit, and make camping reservations.
SOBER Coping Space (3 min)
A mindfulness exercise by Dr. Dzung Vo from BC Children's Hospital.
Parenting a Child with ADHD: Webinar Recording
Webinar recording for parents & caregivers from the 'Parenting a Child with ADHD' webinar. To see the accompanying presentation slides, click here (Feb. 24, 2021).
SELF Toolkit for Children
An interactive tool for children and their care providers to identify stressors, early warning signs, and tools to feel better. Includes a personal safety plan and safety plan for passes.
S4E5 - Tantrums, outbursts, and negotiations: Parenting kids with challenging behaviour (Transcript)
Children can behave in challenging ways at many different stages of life. From tantrums and angry outbursts, to disruptive behaviour and constant negotiations, managing difficult behaviour is often a part of parenting and caregiving. Where You Are hosts Bryn and Char speak with Jeremy, dad of 2, and Dr. Janet Mah about why challenging behaviours show up. They also share strategies to support your kids both before big behaviours occur and during moments when things are escalated. Learn how these approaches can help you to continue building a positive relationship with your child.
The Ultimate ADHD Toolkit
This toolkit includes templates, checklists and conversation-starters for parents and caregivers to share their child's ADHD experience with their teachers and school support team to set them up for a successful school year.