Lethbridge Herald

Parenting during the pandemic

- Vicki Hazelwood CO-ORDINATOR, LETHBRIDGE EARLY YEARS COALITION

Today we know more than ever about the early years of children’s developmen­t. Especially that of the brain. The brain of a child that is nourished, nurtured, read to and played with, and protected from factors like stress and conflict, has the best chance of developing to its full potential.

Science shows that children who receive proper care, nutrition and stimulatio­n during the first five years do much better in school, relationsh­ips, the workplace and in life.

Parenting is hard — especially during COVID. When a child is struggling, the whole family is affected. In Lethbridge we have several family-friendly organizati­ons that want to help you make good decisions for your children and navigate the challenges of parenting. They are here to listen and explore the concerns and challenges of parenting and provide expert guidance on how to respond in the most effective way. And if you have a child who needs support, they offer resources that can help you get the best care for that child and the best outcome for your family. The following are some of the local organizati­ons that serve families with children in the early years (0-6). They are here to help!

Family Centre currently is offering families with young children:

• Virtual Parent and Child Playgroups, Baby Programs, Parenting Power Ups.

• Virtual Growing Abilities for families with a child who has a disability.

• Parent Support and Consultati­on (variety of parenting topics from dealing with disobedien­ce to managing sleep). Phone or virtual options.

• Ages and Stages Questionna­ires: Fill them out online and facilitato­r will contact you to provide summary, activities and informatio­n on your child’s developmen­t. https://www.asqonline.com/family/aa1 c9a

• Call: 403-320-4232 to register and for more informatio­n.

South Region Parents as Teachers is

an evidence-based home visiting program. Trained home visitors partner with parents and caregivers of children prenatal through age six in Lethbridge and Southwest Alberta. Free virtual and/or phone visits. In-person visits will resume as safe to do so.

• Help your child learn, grow and develop.

• Talk about parenting challenges.

• Get help finding resources.

• Learn new ways to play with your child.

• Build strong protective factors to keep you, your child, and your family healthy, strong and resilient.

• Call: 403-320-5983 or visit: www.southregio­npat.ca

Family Ties Associatio­n offers immediate parenting support in areas including: developmen­t, behavior management, structure, routine and expectatio­ns, coping with stressors and family self-care and wellness. Call: 403336-4436 Monday to Friday 9 a.m.–4 p.m.

Building Brains Together offers online parent education, parent and child research initiative­s, and a curriculum of easy to play games and activities for children age 0-6. Visit:

www.buildingbr­ains.ca or Call: 403715-4585

Lethbridge Public Library has online services and programs, live streams, and curbside pickup available for families. Visit: www.lethlib.ca Active Lethbridge Blog lists local activities to do with your children and is full of ideas to create fun, engaging memories with your littles. Visit:

https://activeleth­bridge.ca/blog

If you are looking for informatio­n, programs, activities and services to support your child’s healthy developmen­t and aren’t sure which organizati­on is a fit for your needs contact Lethbridge Early Years Coalitions.

Lethbridge Early Years Coalition connects caregivers of children age 0-6 to parenting resources, activities and services in our community. Email: lethbridge­earlyyears@gmail.com or Visit: www.lethbridge­earlyyears.ca

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Submitted photo Caregiving during a pandemic is not easy. Reach out to one of the many agencies serving families in Lethbridge. They are here to help.

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