What healthy habits help your child balance their energy?
Attributes to meet: PDF: Download File, Information Cards
Download File: condition met
Information Card, 2022
This poster shares information about the different states of energy we experience throughout the day (e.g., low, balanced, intense, out-of-control) and provides examples of how a child can balance their energy. The provided activity asks parents and caregivers to review different behaviours to identify when their child is in different states.
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Making Homemade Baby Food
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By ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991, Canada made a commitment to ensure that children’s rights are upheld. Help us celebrate National Child’s Day on November 20 and everyday throughout the year!
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