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For Parents and Caregivers

  Link   Better Together
A hands on approach to family, food and fun!
  Link   Born Learning
Everyday life is a learning experience for children. Born Learning is a public engagement campaign that helps parents, grandparents and caregivers explore ways to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities.
  Link   Boys and Girls Club of Kamloops
Boys and Girls Club of Kamloops has been providing valuable social recreational programming for children, youth and families in our community since 1955. We currently provide high quality programs addressing a wide variety of community needs.
  Link   Canadian Father Involvement Initiative
The CFII aims to promote both understanding of and concerted action toward responsible father involvement as a supportive and protective condition of healthy child development and resiliency.
  Link   Caring for Kids
This website of the Canadian Paediatric Society provides information about health, safety, behaviour and learning from pregnancy through to the teen years.
  Link   Circle of Security
The Circle of Security® is an innovative intervention program designed to alter the developmental pathway of parents and their young children.
  Link   Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development
This Encyclopedia, published on the Internet, is available free of charge. It covers 37 topics related to the psychosocial development of the child, from conception to the age of five, and presents the most up-to-date scientific knowledge.
  Link   Handbook of Language and Literacy Development: A Roadmap from 0 to 60 Months
Provides evidence-based information on children's language and literacy development up to 5 years of age.
  Link   Health Canada
This section of the Health Canada website provides information on a number of health-related topics, including childhood diseases and illnesses, healthy environments, mental health, school health and work-life balance.
  Link   Healthy Child Healthy World
Simple steps to create a safe, clean, green home for your baby, kids and family.
  Link   Health Link BC
British Columbians have trusted health information at their fingertips with just a phone call or a click away with HealthLink BC. Just three numbers - 8-1-1 - on the phone or online at www.HealthLinkBC.ca means easy access to non-emergency health information and services. Translation services are available in over 130 languages on request. For deaf and hearing-impaired assistance (TTY), call 7-1-1.
  Link   Invest in Kids
Translates the science of parenting and child development into engaging, easy-to-understand, relevant resources for parents.
  Link   Mother Risk
Provides authoritative information and guidance to pregnant or lactating women about the risks associated with drug, chemical, infection, disease and radiation exposure(s) during pregnancy.
  Link   Parenting Counts
Parenting Counts is the research based family of products developed by the Talaris Institute to support parents and caregivers in raising socially and emotionally healthy children.
  Link   Parents Matter
This website of FRP Canada provides downloadable resources for parents, some of which are available in ten different languages.
  Link   Raising Children Network (Australia)
Funded by the Australian Government, this website proves information that can help parents with the day-to-day decisions of raising children, and looking after their own needs.
  Link   Spatulatta
Kids teaching kids to cook!
  Link   TNRD Library System
Headquartered in Kamloops, the Thompson Nicola Region Library System has a lot to offer our community.
  Link   Zero to Three (USA)
Offers free resources about children's development in the first three years of life.