Welcome to the CKF/SB6 Newsletter for February 2015.

 

Please Don't Go! Dealing With Separation Anxiety          

Source: Health Matters Online, February 2015

Does your toddler get upset when you try to leave or whenever you are no longer in sight? Chances are he or she is experiencing separation anxiety (also known as separation protest).


 

Separation anxiety usually starts around nine months of age, peaks near 15 months of age, and starts to fade sometime before the third birthday. It begins around the same time that babies develop a sense of "object permanence." This means they are learning that things and people exist even when they can't see them. Unfortunately, at this same stage, children don't understand the concept of time so they get upset because they don't know if or when you'll come back. 


 

Even though separation anxiety is perfectly normal, it can be upsetting for both parents and children. There are things you can do to help your child (and yourself) through this challenging time:

  • Be calm and strong when you leave. If your child gets upset, act confident and stay calm even when you don't feel that way. If you are calm and don't make a big fuss, it will become less stressful for your child.
  • Have a goodbye routine. A kiss at the door, saying goodbye to your child as well as his or her favorite stuffed toy, singing a song can all be part of a routine. Sneaking off without saying goodbye might seem like an easy thing to do, but it's not the best thing to do. Children learn to handle separation better if they know and are told it will occur.
  • Let your child get used to you leaving. Try making a few very short trips, such as going for a 20-minute walk, then gradually work your way up to longer separations.
  • Encourage independence. Let your child play independently (while being supervised). Also try letting your child fall asleep on his or her own.

Separation anxiety will pass as children get older and become more independent. For more information on helping your child overcome separation anxiety: 

Separation Protests: Helping Your Child

Separation Anxiety  


New Resource to Support Mothers

Are you a community service provider who supports mothers and their young children and families? The Growing Together Toolkit is a new resource that focuses on mothers who are dealing with challenging life circumstances. 

 

A one-hour webinar is available on February 25 or February 26. This webinar will introduce the Toolkit, and provide practical ways to implement the strategies and activities. A recording of this webinar will be made available on the BC Council for Families' website for those who are unable to attend.

 

New Website For Families of Persons with Disabilities

The Family Support Institute of BC has just launched a user friendly, searchable database that helps connect families of persons with disabilities with resources available to them. Check out ww.findsupportbc.com  for information on supports, services and community-based activities throughout BC.

 

Child Care Major Capital Funding Program

Applications will be accepted until March 20, 2015 for the second round of funding available through the Child Care Major Capital Funding Program. Additional information including the application form and funding guidelines is available here

 

ECE Student Bursary
ECE Student Bursary applications are once again available. All students registered for ECE courses during the Winter 2015 semester (January to April 2015) at an approved training institution are encouraged to apply.  Students will be able to apply for up to $300 per course, to a maximum of $1,500 per semester.  More info.
 

What do you think of the new Encyclopedia of Early Childhood videos?
The Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development is a resource of information on early childhood development, from conception to age five. The Encyclopedia is for service providers, service planners, policy makers and parents. They recently released 11 videos on five different topics (aggression, anxiety and depression, emotions, peer relations and ADHD) and are interested in your feedback.  More info. 

 

  

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Spotlight on Services

We'd like to help you find out about services in your community for children aged 0 to 6 and their families. Each month we will let you know about a different agency and the resources they offer. In the meantime, you can always check out the CFK/SB6 online Community Directory for a list of services in your community. 

 

Looking for Child Care Spaces?

Penticton Child Care Resources and Referrals (CCRR) offers quality child care referrals, resources and support to all child care providers and families of Penticton, Summerland, Naramata, Kaleden, OK Falls, Oliver, Osoyoos, Keremeos, Cawston, Hedley, Olalla, Princeton and Apex. 

 

Subsidies to help pay for child care are available through the Ministry of Children and Family Development. CCRR provides assistance with child care subsidy applications, including free printing services, access to phone and computer for subsidy related business and free faxing of child care subsidy documents. If you require assistance with filling out the application, you may drop in or phone for an appointment. You can also call the Child Care Subsidy Service Centre at 1-888-338-6622.

Services for care providers include training, licensing and art supplies.

Child Care Resources and Referrals is located at 
330 Ellis Street, Penticton.  
Phone (250) 492-2926

 

Upcoming Events

Healthy Living Fair-Oliver
Saturday, February 28 from 10:00 to 3:00 at the Oliver Community Centrte. Healthy living tradeshow, activity demonstratins, speakers, door prizes and more.Free admission. More info 250-498-4985.

 

Healthy Living Fair-Penitcton

Saturday March 14, 2015 from 9:00 to 4:00 at the Penticton Trade & Convention Centre.  Activity demos, entertainment, healthy eating sessions and speakers, tradeshow of over 45 organizations and activities for families and young adults.  Free admission.  Pre-register for a healthy living assessment.  More info at healthylivingfair.com


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