6 February 2025

Educational trip to Toronto (10th)

Educational trip to Toronto (10th)

Full day
4 February 2025 - 6 February 2025

Educational trip to Toronto (10th)

Educational trip to Toronto (10th)

Full day
4 February 2025 - 6 February 2025

Educational trip to Toronto (10th)

Educational trip to Toronto (10th)

Full day
4 February 2025 - 6 February 2025

TBDHU - Triple P Positive Parenting Webinar

TBDHU - Triple P Positive Parenting Webinar

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6 February 2025

This webinar series, offered free of charge by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, helps parents better understand the concepts of positive parenting. The webinars will address some of the most common parenting issues and behaviours that families encounter. They offer brief support for parents who generally manage situations well, but have a concern or two about their child's behavior or development. They can also provide a good introduction to positive parenting, encouraging parents to consider further, more in-depth interventions as part of the Triple P program.

These webinars are aimed at parents or carers of children aged 2 to 12.

The series includes three webinars in English onlyEach session lasts 90 minutes, and parents are encouraged to attend all three.

The seminars will take place via Teams from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. : January 30, February 6 and 13, 2025

For more information and free registration, please contact see the event link.

More information on the activity

7 p.m.: Webinar: Strategies for successful parenting

7 p.m.: Webinar: Strategies for successful parenting

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6 February 2025

Suggested by Parent Partners in Education

Special webinar : Raising our children across cultures
As part of Black History Month, join Bertrand Ndeffo for a unique parents' evening focusing on
challenges and strategies for immigrant families.
Find out how :
✔️ Promoting educational success in a different school system.
✔️ Balancing home and host cultures.
✔️ Helping young Black Canadians build their future.
An evening of exchange and reflection to highlight the resilience and contributions of Black communities in Canada