Events for October 26, 2022
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10:00 am
Parent and Tot – St. Andrew’s United Church
Socialize with other parents while your children play in a cheerful, relaxed environment. Plan to meet up with old friends or come and make new friends for you and your children, in your community. Registration is not required.
Find out more »Parent and Tot – Wabamun
Socialize with other parents while your children play in a cheerful, relaxed environment. Plan to meet up with old friends or come and make new friends for you and your children, in your community. No registration required.
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Science 101
Come and explore the world of science.Kids are curious and always looking to explore and experiment to find out why things do what they do, move like they move, or change as they change! So we can think of science as a way to gain knowledge of the world around us and to build our […]
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Parkland Village Youth Group
The group is for youth in Grades 5, 6, 7, & 8. Each week the group will look at how to make healthy lifestyle choices in a fun and engaging environment. Youth will participate in a physical activity and a cooking activity meant to support lifelong health. Register here
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ADHD, Me, and Us: Understanding and Thriving after an Adult Diagnosis
For adults who have ADHD or think they may have ADHD.This workshop will foster a positive and strength-based understanding of adult ADHD. We will explore the relationship between ADHD and family health. Discussion will look at practical tools that encourage healthy communication and connection within families that are affected by ADHD. This workshop will be […]
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Perinatal Mental Health: A Trauma Informed Neurobiological Approach
A free workshop for moms, soon to be moms, birth professionals, mental health professional and those concerned about maternal mental health.Join Jennifer SummerfeldtThe Survival vs Thriving systemA whole systems approach to assessmentHow birth impacts the postpartumAn embodied approach vs a cognitive approach Healing through the lens of polyvagalThree systems of healing How trauma can show […]
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