Events for November 2, 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 »Welcome to Motherhood
Congratulations on becoming a new mom! Bring your infant (newborn to 6 months old) and join other first time moms as you navigate motherhood together. Each week will focus on a different topic, with time for questions, sharing, and socializing afterward. (You may want to bring a blanket if you would like to lay your […]
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.
Find out more »4:30 pm
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
Find out more »5:30 pm
PABA – Parenting A Balancing Act
This workshop shows parents how to positively maintain a position of authority in the family while teaching the importance of maintaining healthy relationships. Anger management is examined using a simple and effective technique which will benefit both parents and children. We will begin each session with a family meal. Childcare available for 0-10 years old. Register here.
Find out more »6:30 pm
Helping Your Teen Get Organized and On Task
Strategies for Supporting Teens with Executive Functioning.Join Larissa Predy from Little Oaks Psychology as we talk teens.Adolescence is a time of major transitions internally and externally. You may have noticed your teen's brain is advancing at a rapid speed and intellectually they are quite capable; but they're still so disorganized, dependent, and off task! In […]
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