Parking - Jasper Place CFRC
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Parking - Jasper Place CFRC
J a s p e r P l a c e C h i l d a n d Fa m i l y Re s o u rc e C e n t re West Edmonton Pa rent Link July 2015 Issue 23 Contact us: Jasper Place Child and In this issue: Early Learning Programs 2-3 Triple P Programs 4 For Parents 5-7 Ongoing Services 6 Map & Details 8 Parking Please Do Not Park in the 2 Hour “Patient Parking” that is North of our front doors See Page 8 Kites over Callingwood September 5, 2015 12pm to 5 pm Unless otherwise indicated West Edmonton Parent Link 16811-88 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5R-5Y6 Callingwood Park 177 St & 69 Ave Come out and enjoy this family event! Phone: 780-489-2243 FREE admission Email: Fax: 780-483-0249 [email protected] FREE music and entertainment Website: FREE children’s activities FREE Kite flying and www.jasperplace-cfrc.com Mark Your Calendars! making Prizes and more…. Our programs are offered at no cost Family Resource Centre- sponsored by Callingwood/Lymburn Community League. www.jasperplace-cfrc.com 1 We are Closed August 3 August 28 Early Learning Programming Tuesdays Baby & You 1:30 - 3:00 PM West Edmonton This program offers expecting parents and parents Beginning July 14 Parent Link with young infants (not yet moving about) a chance to get together. It includes activities such as Ending August 25 scrapbooking & crafts, Health for Two, rhymes and LaPerle Site #29,9606-180 St. songs. Share and receive information and resources. SEE NOTE Come out and make this your program! BELOW *This program is unable to accommodate older siblings No need to register, just drop-in NOTE: At some point over the summer the Baby n You program will be moving from our LaPerle site to our Main site, located behind the Misericordia Hospital. Please watch Facebook for the date - or call for more information. NEW! Once we are at our Main site we are very excited to be able to accommodate older siblings! Are you expecting a baby? Health for Two is a prenatal nutrition program offering pregnant women information, support, milk coupons, and prenatal vitamins. Drop-in Tuesdays, July 14 — August 25 to Baby and You at our LaPerle Site #29, 9606-180 Street until the move to our main site (see above note) 1:30-3:00 PM Or call 780-489-2243 to make an appointment to see a Health for Two Provider 22 Early Learning Programming Tuesdays Thursdays Wednesdays Program Dates Times Location Stay n Play 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM West Edmonton An interactive playtime for parents/caregivers and Beginning July 14 Parent Link their children birth to five years. Main Site Ending August 27 No need to register, just drop-in! 16811-88 Ave The Butterfly Song (Tune to Up on the housetop) First comes a butterfly and lays an egg. Oh, Oh, Oh wait and see Out comes a caterpillar with many legs. Oh, Oh, Oh wait and see Oh see the caterpillar spin and spin, Out of the chrysalis, my oh my A little chrysalis to sleep in Out comes a pretty butterfly! Support for Young Parents Do you reside in West Edmonton? Are you under 25 years of age, and pregnant or parenting? The TALKS Program is for you! Teen (and beyond) parents Achieving Life-long Knowledge and Success Information, support and resources Finances Transportation Housing Pregnancy Labour and delivery Parenting Education Please call the TALKS program Family Support worker Tammy Downes at: 780-489-2243 ext. 234 Call About Fun, Free Summer Fieldtrips! (food/bus tickets/entry fees) 33 For Parents and Caregivers Program Dates Times Location Triple P Group This series of workshops offers suggestions and Tuesdays and Thursdays West Edmonton July 14, 16, 21 & 23 Parent Link 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 16811 - 88 Ave ideas on positive parenting to help you promote Main Site your child’s development, in an aim to make parenting easier. Parents will leave this set of four group sessions with a customized parenting plan followed by four weeks of one to one support. (no childcare available) Call 780-489-2243 to register Blueberry Cheesecake Popsicles Makes: Twelve 4 oz. popsicles Ingredients for the cheesecake section: 3 cups yogurt 3 oz. cream cheese 3/4 cup crushed graham crackers 1/3 cup honey 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Sing a song of Sunshine (Tune: “Sing a Song of Sixpence”) Dice up the cream cheese into small chunks, and whisk into the yogurt until smooth. Add the graham crackers, honey, lemon juice, and vanilla, and stir. Ingredients for the blueberry section: 2 cups blueberries (frozen or fresh) 3 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon fresh squeezed lemon juice Sing a song of sunshine, Summer’s here at last! Flowers in the garden, Tell us spring is past, Picnics in the country, Swimming in the sea, Holidays are happy days, So sing this song with me! In a blender, puree the blueberries, honey, and lemon juice. To assemble the popsicles: Spoon 3 tablespoons of the yogurt mixture into Dixie cups and freeze for 30 minutes. Then spoon in 3 tablespoons of the blueberry mixture, insert wooden popsicle sticks, and freeze for another 30 minutes. Then add another 3 tablespoons of the yogurt mixture and freeze until the popsicles are cured, at least 4 hours, but preferably overnight. For further information, please refer to the website: http://www.babble.com/best recipes/blueberrycheesecake-popsicle/ 4 Balancing Fun Safety and Risk Learning a new sport or activity is not only about keeping safe and avoiding injuries. Learning a new sport or activity involves failing, avoiding serious risks and dealing with minor injuries. When we create an environment where children have no risks, they may not be able to identify what risk actually looks like. Adults get carried away when they make play spaces as safe as possible, but not as safe as necessary, as this places limits on the environment’s learning potential for children. It is important that we always balance risk with equipment that is safe, a safe environment and appropriate supervision depending on a child’s age. For instance children can physically learn to ride a bike at an early age, but they do not understand the risks associated with riding in traffic until they are between the ages of 10-14. Children need to learn what can and cannot be debated with regard to safety. If you want to ride a bike or play a contact sport, wearing a helmet is not an issue to be argued or debated about. There are certain activities in which you must wear a helmet in order to take part in the activity. Ultimately what kids need to develop is physical literacy or the ability to be comfortable, competent and confident in their abilities. Physical literacy becomes much more difficult when we attempt to eliminate all of the potential risks associated with a specific activity. All of us need to be provided with the opportunity to learn from our mistakes, as this is how life is naturally experienced. Ultimately we need to create safe environments that enable our children to gain confidence by mastering physical skills. For further information, please refer to “apple” Magazine, Fall, 2013/Issue 11 55 A l o n g w i t h r e g u l a r p r o g r a m m i n g We s t E d m o n t o n P a r e n t Here are some other ser vices we offer. Link also offers Families a range of ongoing ser vices H e a l t h f o r Tw o We c a n Fo o d B a s ke t Offers prenatal information, support, milk coupons & prenatal vitamins to pregnant women with limited resources. Health for Two is a Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program. A city wide food buying cooperative. Members can buy fresh meat and produce at a savings of 20% or more off the regular grocery prices. Pick your groceries up right here at West Edmonton Parent Link. (A Full order is $25.00 with a membership fee of $5.00) B r e a d D ay Donated bread from Bon Ton Bakery and Cob’s Bakery can be picked up in our main lobby Mondays & Tuesdays. Ages and Stages Are you interested in how your child is developing? Ask one of the Parent Link staff for an Ages & Stages Questionnaire to Car seat installation support complete. Available after June 22/15 Have questions about safely using your child’s car seat? Make an appointment with one of our trained car seat technicians to Clothing Exchange ensure that your seat is installed correctly. Families are welcome to help themselves anytime to gently used clothing. Donate clothing that no longer fits your children to the exchange. (sizes newborn to 6 years) Call 780-489-2243 for more information on any of these services 6 6 Become a Fan! West Edmonton Parent Link is on Keep updated on events and programming. Search us under Jasper Place Child and Family Resource Centre-Parent Link Parent Link Staff will be out and about over the summer Be sure to check Facebook daily for locations and times! Thanks to all of you who have supported our Parent Link Center over the past 8 (plus) years. ...meeting you and your families has been a rewarding journey. Your feedback has been very helpful, We especially thank you for filling out the many surveys . Thanks to all the “grandmas” who helped bag the bread on Monday Mornings. It meant a lot! Your ideas are always welcome - and while we may not be able to accommodate each and everyone, we do value your opinions. Thanks Again, and Have a Great Summer! Sincerely, Your Parent Link Staff 7 7 Parking and parking passes When attending programs during day time hours here at our main site, it is necessary to obtain a parking pass. The pass must be displayed on the front dash of your vehicle. To park in areas other than those marked with the arrows, (see map) you do run the risk of getting a parking ticket. If you will be attending an ongoing Parent Link program you will be given a pass that will last the duration of the program. Bussing– the #113 bus stops on 88 Ave and 168 St. We are located in the main Floor of the Cabrini Centre which is a tower behind the Misericordia Hospital 8