Infant development program vancouver bc


















Aboriginal Infant Development Programs in British Columbia offer support to families of infants who are at risk for or have been diagnosed with developmental delays. Programs are voluntary, family centered, and primarily focused on children ages in some communities 0 — 6. I have washed my hands frequently or used hand sanitizer regularly. BCAAFC, our host agency has allowed flexibility and we will all be working from home for the next couple of weeks, and we have suspended all future travel until further notice.

We are proactively taking the lead from our agency with the recommendations from our governments and health authorities. NVIT, the hotel and our travel agent are working with us to host this meeting later in the fall. We are working on an online meeting, so please keep this meeting on your calendar. More information will follow. Infant Development Consultants are professionals in the field of early intervention.

As a parent or legal guardian, you may contact our Infant Development Program directly, or you may be referred by a Doctor, Public Health Nurse or Community professional. You may submit referrals by downloading our IDP referral form , or filling out the referral form here. For any questions, please contact us at Our mission is to ensure that all children, from birth to 6 years, in foster care settings have access to opportunities and environments that promote optimal physical, cognitive, social, emotional and spiritual development.

Referral to this program is automatic by The Ministry of Children and Families and The Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society for all children, birth and six years, admitted to care on a care order. The Campbell River and District Association for Community Living acknowledges and thanks the many people, businesses, and organizations who assist us with our various programs.

Skip to main content. Infant Development Program. May be at risk for delay in their development. Has an identified special need. Services include: Home visits to encourage progress, develop new activities and support parents. Developmental assessments and written reports. Parent workshops or support groups. Therapy consultation. Service coordination. Meet other parents. Discuss parenting issues. Make the best use of other community resources and activities. For your baby to: Become more independent.

Discover abilities. Learn new skills. Any questions?



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