Working with families of children with extra support needs within licenced child care settings.
Quick facts
Service type: Child Care & Family Services
Eligibility: Families of children age 12 and under with extra support needs
Delivery: In person
Fee: Free
Program dates: Year-round (closed on stat holidays)
Partners: Every Child Belongs, City of Toronto
Program description
WoodGreen’s Resource Consultant works with families to enrich learning and development for children with extra support needs. Individual consultations are offered to families of children (age 12 and under)who are enrolledin one ofWoodGreen’s licensed child care settings.
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