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OUR SPECIALISTS in child development and parenting offer:

OUR SERVICE is for families with infants and young children who:

We accept referrals from parents, and with a parent's consent, from physicians and staff of community agencies and hospitals.

LOOK at your baby:

  • The more you learn about your baby, the better you can encourage your child's development.

  • Observation is a powerful tool.  Watching everyday activities helps you gather information about your child's skills.

It's fun to watch your child grow and develop.

Identifying and dealing with concerns early in life gives children the best start!

LISTEN and talk to your baby:

  • Communication starts the day your child is born.  Children learn language long before they speak.

  • Follow your child's lead, and encourage sounds, gestures, and words.

  • Every lullaby, giggle, and peek-a-boo game triggers brain development, laying the groundwork for who and what your child will become.

PLAY with your baby:

  • You can't spoil a child by responding to their needs. 

  • To feel secure, children needs lots of time and attention from their caregivers.

Supervised tummy time promotes muscle development for sitting, standing, and fine motor skills.

Talk with an Infant Development Worker and ask about books, videos, and the Nipissing District Developmental Checklist.

Here is what parents have to say ...

"It has been reassuring to have someone keep track of my child's development."

"The Infant Development Worker encouraged me to do things with my child that helped her develop new skills."

Infant Development Resources

Baby Gift Ideas

Multiples Parent Support Group - For parents of twins, triplets or more!

Take Care of Your Back

The Joys of Toys

Tummy Time

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Last revised/reviewed
Wednesday, 02/20/2008 2:25 PM