Richmond Kids News
Stay up-to-date with the latest articles, tips, tricks and stories for parents & caregivers of young children ages 0 to 6.
CAPC Program Offering In-Person Sessions Beginning November 4
The fall schedule for Touchstone Family Association's CAPC Program features both in-person and online learning opportunities.
Read MoreStrongStart Programs Re-Open with New Safety Measures
In-person and online StrongStart sessions are available by appointment only.
Read MoreGrowing Together Development Guide - New updated version
Richmond Children First has updated the popular Growing Together Development Guide for Richmond families with young children. View the online version or pick up a paper copy today.
Read MoreMore parents, kids to get help from free mental health service
Parents and caregivers in B.C. whose children have anxiety impacting their development and day-to-day happiness at home, school and in the community will soon have access to a new, free intervention program.
Read MoreBecome a neighbourhood family connector
Richmond's United Way Avenues of Change project is looking for parents and grandparents who live in Richmond City Centre and would like to volunteer their time to support neighbourhood activities and events.
Read MoreChanges to Richmond Public Library's Babytime
On April 1st, 2019 Richmond Public Library will be making some important changes to the Babytime program.
Read MoreApply to join the Richmond Hospital Breastfeeding Action and Awareness Committee
Vancouver Coastal Health is recruiting family advisors for the Richmond Hospital Breastfeeding Action and Awareness Committee. This committee is supporting making Richmond more baby friendly, including promotion and support of breastfeeding.
Read MoreBeware of third parties demanding a fee for help with child care benefits
The Ministry of Children and Family Development is warning B.C. parents about third-party websites and related social media posts offering to help parents access provincial and federal child care funding and supports – at a potential cost to parents.
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