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KINDERGARTEN TRANSITIONS by Family Support Institute

Virtual/Online

The transition from preschool into school can be particularly challenging for parents and their children when extra supports are required: and extra care is needed to ensure a smooth process. This workshop is designed for both parents and professionals to learn new tools and strategies for sound planning during any transition years.

Tantric Yoga for Partners: Elevate Your Marital Bliss and Sensual Connection

Virtual/Online

Tantric Yoga for Partners: Elevate Your Marital Bliss and Sensual Connection Join us for an online event that will take your marital bliss and sensual connection to new heights! Discover the transformative power of tantric yoga and learn how to deepen your bond with your partner. This interactive workshop is designed for couples who want to explore the profound benefits ...

Transition Series: Wills and Estate Planning

Virtual/Online

In this workshop, estate-planning lawyer, Geoffrey White explains how to arrange your estate, prepare a will, and the various ins and outs of setting up a trust specifically for your relative or loved-one with a disability.

Worrying About Worries: Supporting Children 0-6 With Anxiety (Part 1)

Virtual/Online

Inclusion Langley Early Years Services is excited to present Part 1 of a two-part parenting series for families with children 0-6. Anxiety in young children is on the rise in our fast-paced, outcomes-focused, post-COVID world. Understanding where anxiety begins for children is key to informing support that helps rather than harms. Dr. Vanessa will discuss the origins of childhood anxiety ...

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