Richmond Children First

Richmond Children First Richmond Children First is a partnership of people and organizations working together for the well-be

Richmond Children First is a community partnership of people and organizations who share a common vision and collective responsibility for the health and well-being of all children from birth to 12 years old in Richmond. They make it easier for families to find out about programs and activities, work together to meet the needs of children and their families and raise awareness about the importance

of the early and middle years. The initiative is funded by the Ministry of Children & Family Development and United Way of the Lower Mainland.

03/05/2019

EYCDI connects Early Year Childhood Development professionals with one another to facilitate opportunities for growth, sharing and development.

12/04/2018

Executive function and self-regulation skills are like an air traffic control system in the brain—they help us manage information, make decisions, and plan ahead. We need these skills at every stage of life, and while no one is born with them, we are all born with the potential to develop them. Bu...

11/13/2018

Kids Help Phone announced this morning the results of their text messaging pilot project as well as the plans to roll out the service across Canada! See more from Kids Help Phone’s official a…

09/28/2018

We are Wearing Orange on September 30!

The Richmond School District encourages everyone to embrace Orange Shirt Day and use the colour orange as a way of bringing attention to the history of Canadian Residential Schools.

09/27/2018

A study published on Wednesday found children who adhered to Canadian guidelines performed better on measures such as language abilities, executive function, attention and memory

09/24/2018

Only one more sleep. registration opens tomorrow. Don't miss it. Watch this feed and our blog for details and a registration link.

09/20/2018

We are Wearing Orange on September 30!

The Richmond School District encourages everyone to embrace Orange Shirt Day and use the colour orange as a way of bringing attention to the history of Canadian Residential Schools.

Good news for Richmond Families
09/18/2018

Good news for Richmond Families

09/13/2018

Our friends at Richmond Society for Community Living are hiring a Manager for the Infant Development Program. Pass along this great opportunity to anyone you know who may be interested.

09/13/2018

Anti-bullying measures alone are not enough to encourage positive mental health for children in schools, suggests a new study from the University of British Columbia.

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