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EarlyON Update – In Person Programming

Starting Mon February 28, EarlyON Child and Family unit Centres in Hamilton will begin reopening for in person programming! You tin view available locations and register for EarlyON programming below.

EarlyON Outdoor programming

EarlyON Child and Family unit Eye Services

EarlyON Child and Family unit Centres provide opportunities both in person and most for children from birth to 6 years of age to participate in play and inquiry-based programs, and support parents and caregivers in their roles. These centres offer safe and welcoming environments open to all families beyond Hamilton, with qualified professionals and quality programs. Families and caregivers tin find support, advice, brand personal connections and access a network of resource at these programs.

For general questions about Hamilton's EarlyONs, you tin can telephone call 905-546-2489 or email [email protected] , you can likewise contact each individual EarlyON directly by telephone numbers listed for each site.

Virtual programming

EarlyON Child and Family unit Centres are offering virtual and telephone services to support caregivers and immature children. Virtual programming includes live events such as story, music and gathering times, as well every bit videos and activities that families can do at home with their children. If you accept questions nearly your child'due south development or wish to speak with a Registered Early Childhood Educator, delight contact your local EarlyON Child and Family Centre.

EarlyON Programming – FAQs for Families

March 2022

Many EarlyON Centres in Hamilton are co-located inside schools, recreation facilities or other customs settings. Proof of vaccination requirements differ from location to location depending on the vaccination policies that govern each setting.

Currently, most EarlyON locations do not require participants to provide proof of vaccination. EarlyON locations requiring proof of vaccination volition exist indicated at the time of registration. If you lot have farther questions, please contact the EarlyON Centre yous plan to nourish.

In full general, proof of vaccination is not required for participants attending outdoor EarlyON programs.

Note: EarlyON programs that operate on school property must follow the vaccination policies of the schoolhouse lath. Vaccination status may demand to be verified if participants access the school building at any point (to alter a diaper, breastfeed, etc).

Yes. All EarlyON programs are required to take families reserve and/or annals in advance of participating in programs and services. Pre-registering for programs and services alee of fourth dimension is an important measure that helps to promote enhanced health and safety at all EarlyON Centres.

It is recommended that y'all complete the pre-registration form at least 24 to 48 hours before the scheduled session as spaces are limited and EarlyON Centres require time to receive and process your registration.

Pre-registration is available through a secure online class. There are a few different ways to access the class.

  • Virtual: View the virtual plan agenda. Click on the proper noun of the plan you lot are interested in to annals.
  • Indoor: View the locations and hours of operation for indoor programs on the Indoor Programming drop-down.  Click on "Register here" beside the name of the location you are interested in attending.
  • Outdoor:View the locations and hours of operation for outdoor programs on the Outdoor Locations drop-down.  Click on "Annals hither" beside the name of the location you are interested in attending.

Once you submit the course, y'all should receive a copy of it in your email. If you don't run into information technology, delight check your Junk Mail binder.

You should also receive a follow-upward email from the EarlyON Centre once your registration has been received and confirmed.

  • Indoors:Parents, caregivers, and children over the age of three.8 years of historic period are required to wear a face covering while in an EarlyON Centre. Masks are encouraged for children betwixt the ages of 2 and 3.8 years of age, but non required.
  • Outdoors: Masking is not required for parents/caregivers or children. Physical distancing is strongly encouraged between individuals not from the same household.

Parents/caregivers are responsible for providing their child(ren) (if applicable) and themselves with a non-medical mask(s) or face roofing when participating in EarlyON programs and services in-person.

Annotation: In schoolhouse settings, medical masks are required for parents and caregivers. Medical masks will be provided on site for participants attending EarlyON Centres in schools.

All EarlyON Centres are required to follow strict health and rubber protocols as set out by the Ontario Ministries of Health and Instruction as well every bit Hamilton Public Health, including but not express to enhanced cleaning, reduced group sizes, staff training, daily screening and contact tracing.  As such, program participants are required to adhere to the processes and policies that are put in identify to mitigate effects of infectious diseases.

COVID-19 screening
Parents/caregivers should self-screen themselves and their children at home before attending an indoor or outdoor EarlyON plan. Delight follow the most up-to-engagement Ministry building of Health school and kid care screening tool online at https://covid-19.ontario.ca/school-screening/.

Individuals who fail the screening should not attend the EarlyON program and are advised to follow the guidance provided past the screening tool.

Physical distancing
Physical distancing is an of import strategy that we encourage inside EarlyON programs whenever possible, all the same we sympathize this can exist challenging with young children and may non be fully possible. While moments of close contact during these programs may be unavoidable at times, wellness and prophylactic protocols are in place to assistance keep families safe. EarlyON staff will also implement different strategies to aid promote concrete distancing amongst children in common spaces.

Capacity limits
Equally an enhancement to the wellness and condom measures in identify at EarlyON Centres, group sizes will be express to the number of people that can maintain 2 metres of physical altitude within the allocated programme infinite. EarlyON Centres have the discretion to make up one's mind the chapters limit as needed in order to maintain physical distancing.

Enhanced cleaning/sanitization and equipment safety
EarlyON staff have worked hard to develop activities and set up plan space in guild to maintain safe interactions per wellness and safety protocols.  As much as possible, materials and equipment are used that can be easily cleaned and sanitized.  Additionally, all participants are encouraged to practice regular manus hygiene and follow respiratory etiquette.

Contact tracing
Daily attendance records are kept for all children, parents/caregivers, and visitors that attend an EarlyON program. Names, contact data, gauge time of arrival and divergence are collected and may be used to facilitate contract tracing in the issue of a confirmed COVID-19 case or outbreak.

You lot will be asked to provide your contact information when pre-registering for an EarlyON program.


Hours of operation:
Mon and Thursday ix to 11 am
Annals hither


Hours of operation:
Thursday 10 am to 12 noon
Register here


Hours of performance:
Wednesday and Fri ten:45 am to 11:thirty am
Annals hither


Ellis EarlyON Kid and Family unit Heart
45 Ellis Avenue, Hamilton
Phone: 905-549-2814 ext. 221


Hours of operation:
Tuesday and Friday 9 am to 12:thirty pm
Register here



Niwasa Kendaaswin Teg EarlyON Child and Family Middle/Akwè:kon Wà:ke Outdoor Program
785 Britannia Artery, Hamilton
Phone: 905-549-4884 ext. 401

Hours of operation:
Tuesday ix to xi am
Wednesday nine to 11 am and 1 to 3 pm
Friday 9 to 11 am
Every first Saturday of the month 9 to 12 apex
Annals here


Hours of operation:
Tuesday and Thursday 10 am to 2 pm
Annals here


Hours of operation:
Friday 10 am to 12 noon
Register here


Waterdown EarlyON Child and Family Centre
315 Dundas Street East, Waterdown
Phone: 905-574-9344 ext. 820

Hours of functioning:
Monday to Friday 9 am to 12 apex
Monday to Th 1 pm to iii pm
Saturday 9 am to 12 apex
Register hither


Winona Customs Centre EarlyON
255 Winona Rd., Stoney Creek
Telephone: 905-546-2424  ext.1244

Hours of performance:
Wednesday 10 am to 12 noon
Register here


Hours of functioning:
Wednesday 9:30 to 11:30 am
Register here


May include some outdoor programme options

Beasley EarlyON Kid and Family Centre
145 Wilson Street, Hamilton
Phone: 905-546-2424 ext. 4535

Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday nine to 11am
Monday to Thursday ane:30 to 3:xxx pm
Register here


Bernie Morelli Recreation Heart
876 Cannon St. E., Hamilton
905-512-9935

Hours of performance:
Tuesday and Wed 9 to 11 am
Register here


Binbrook Memorial Hall EarlyON Child and Family Middle
2600 Highway 56, Binbrook
Phone: 905-573-7905 ext. 1

Hours of operation:
Tuesday 10 am to 12 noon
Midweek ten am to 12 apex
Register here


Hours of functioning:
Tuesday and Th nine:30 am to 11:30 am
Wednesday 9:30 to x:15 am
Register here


Hours of operation:
Monday to Friday 9:30 am to 12:00
Annals here



Greendale EarlyON Kid and Family unit Center
44 Greendale Drive, Hamilton
Phone:  905-574-9344 x818

Hours of operation:
Saturday 9 am to 12 noon
Register here


Hamilton Mountain Helen Detwiler EarlyON Child and Family Centre
320 Brigade Dr., Hamilton
Phone: 905-574-9344 ext. 818

Hours of functioning:
Monday to Friday, 9:xxx am to 12 apex
Monday to Thursday, 1 to 3 pm
Register hither


Hours of operation:
Mondays and Wednesday 9 am to ten:45 am, xi am to 12:45 pm
*Access to outdoor play space*
Register here


Niwasa Kendaaswin Teg EarlyON Child and Family Heart/Akwè:kon Wà:ke Outdoor Plan
785 Britannia Avenue, Hamilton
Phone: 905-549-4884 ext. 401


Hours of operation:
Tuesday and Th 10 am to 2 pm
Register hither


On y va du CSCHN rue Barton Est
1320 Barton Street East, Hamilton
Phone: 905-528-0163 x3228 or 3297

Hours of performance:
Monday, Wednesday and Fri x am to 2 pm
Annals hither


Queen Street EarlyON Child and Family Eye
155 Queen Street Due north, Hamilton
Phone: 905-521-0926

Hours of operation:
Monday to Friday ix to 11 am
Monday to Th i:xxx to 3:xxx pm
Outdoor play space fastened to indoor programming
Annals here


St. David EarlyON Child and Family Centre
33 Cromwell Crescent, Hamilton
Phone: 905-573-7905 ext. i

Hours of operation:
Monday and Wednesday ten am to 12 noon
Register hither


Waterdown EarlyON Child and Family Centre
315 Dundas Street East, Waterdown
Phone: 905 574-9344 x 820

Hours of Operation
Monday to Saturday 9 am to 12 noon
Monday to Th 1 pm to three pm
Annals here


Winona Community Centre
255 Winona Road, Stoney Creek
905-546-2424 ext 1244

Hours of Functioning
Monday 12:30 pm to ii:30 pm
Thursday 10 am to 12 noon
Register hither

Physical Activities

Description Activeness

Guidelines that provide recommended number of hours for:

  • Slumber
  • Physical Activity
  • Sedentary time, including screen time

Early on Years (0-4 years)
Canadian 24-Hour Move Guidelines
French

Children and Youth (5-17 years)
Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines
French

Over 100 fun and simple games and activities designed to become children active (ages 0-6 years)

Have a Ball Together! | ​French

A series of brusque videos called "Physical Literacy at Habitation" that help support parents and guardians and kids to develop physical literacy at home during the COVID-nineteen pandemic.

Sport for Life | French

Screen Time

Description Activity
General tips about screen time. Screen Fourth dimension Factsheet (PDF, 190 KB)
Screen Fourth dimension Postcard (PDF, 855 KB)
French (PDF, 817 KB) | Arabic (PDF, 920 KB) | Chinese (PDF, 933 KB)
Simple and like shooting fish in a barrel activities to keep kids busy that exercise not involve a screen. 50 Screen-Free Ideas for Kids (PDF, 870 KB)
French (PDF, 813 KB) | Arabic (PDF, 928 KB) | Chinese (PDF, 940 KB)
A unproblematic newspaper-based tracker you can use to track your family'due south screen time and physical activity Screen Time and Physical Action Tracker (PDF, 982 KB)

Outdoor play

Description Activity
The importance of outdoor play Encyclopedia on Early Babyhood Evolution | French
How to continue children safe while playing outdoors in the winter Wintertime Rubber Advice for parents and kids | French

Good for you Eating

Description Activity

Online nutrition questionnaire for parents and caregivers of children aged:

  • 18 to 35 months sometime
  • 3 to v years old
Nutri-eSTEP Nutrition screen | French
Booklet that contains data about healthy eating during pregnancy. Healthy Eating for Healthy Baby
Booklet that contains data about how to introduce solid food Feeding Your Babe
Factsheet with tips for building healthy eating habits with children HPH Feeding Young Children (PDF, 124 KB)
Canada'due south Food Guide Canada'south Nutrient Guide | French

Data about Hamilton area:

  • Food banks
  • Community Kitchens
  • Nutrient Cooperatives
  • Gratuitous meals, and more than
Food Access Guide

Dietitians of Canada website with information near:

  • Picky eating
  • Healthy eating
  • Recipes, and more than
Unlockfood.ca folio on Children's Nutrition | French

Mental Wellness

Description Action
How parents and caregivers can back up their child and youth'southward mental wellness during COVID-nineteen including links to local mental health supports and services. City of Hamilton - Child and Youth Mental Health During COVID-19
Mental health services and supports during COVID-19 for all ages. Taking Care of Your Mental Health

Growth & Development and Parenting

Description Action

Information nearly:

  • Accessing Looksee Checklists
  • Growth and development
  • Literacy
  • Screen Time
  • Toilet Learning
  • Tummy Time
Hamilton Public Health Services – Children'south Growth and Development

Information about:

  • Children's temperament
  • Helping your child behave well
  • Dealing with hard behaviour
Hamilton Public Health Services – Children'due south Behaviours

Breastfeeding

Description Activity
Information about Public Wellness Breastfeeding services, and when to ask for breastfeeding aid. Hamilton Public Wellness Services – Breastfeeding Services
Breastfeeding resources

Best Start  | French

Breastfeeding Matters Book – Free PDF Download

Attaching Your Babe at the Breast (VIDEO)

Improving Latch by Improving Positioning (VIDEO)

Is Your Baby Getting Enough Milk (VIDEO)

Hamilton Public Wellness

www.hamilton.ca/public-health/classes/parenting-groups-in-hamilton

Healthy Growth and Development Program services that are open include:
Health Connections phone line (905-546-3550) is open Monday to Fri, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. We help expecting families and families that have children 0-half-dozen years of age. You tin learn and ask questions about: breastfeeding, kid rubber, growth and development, healthy eating, positive parenting, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, preparing for a healthy pregnancy and other programs and services in Hamilton.

Public Wellness Services' breastfeeding support can be accessed by calling the Health Connections telephone line at 905-546-3550.

Free online Prenatal Classes to larn more near pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and newborn care in an interactive mode. To register, visit www.hamilton.ca/prenatal and select Online Prenatal Plan, call 905-546-2424 Ext 3591 or electronic mail [electronic mail protected] .

Welcome Infant prenatal nutrition groups (Canada Prenatal Diet Program - CPNP) are accepting new participants who are pregnant and looking for extra back up. Currently we are offer phone support and mailing resources while in-person groups are airtight. For more information and details on how to register visit Prenatal Diet Programs in Hamilton.

Visit Good for you Families Hamilton Facebook

Hamilton Recreation

Recreation at abode activities

Hamilton Public Library

The Hamilton Public Library is hither for you. Story times, read alouds, and fun activities tin can be constitute at Hamilton Public Library Story Times.

Access free Tumblebooks

  • eBooks and eAudio
  • Children's Interactive eBooks

McMaster Children'due south Hospital – Child and Youth Mental Health Program Costless Parenting and Child Development Courses

www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/mcmaster-childrens-hospital/patients-visitors/family-resources

The Community Didactics Service (CES) of the Child and Youth Mental Wellness Program provides educational courses and skills training workshops to the community on a diverseness of topics, including parenting, child development and child & youth mental health concerns. Programs are available for children, youth and caregivers, and are currently held about via ZOOM.

Grade Agenda May to August 2021

Early Words, Hamilton Preschool Speech and Language Program

ascy.ca/families/preschool-spoken communication-linguistic communication/

Do y'all accept concerns near your kid'south spoken language and language?
Call Early Words at 905-381-2828 ext. 224 or complete our on-line referral.

Ron Joyce Children's Health Centre

www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/about-the states/our-organisation/our-locations/ron-joyce-childrens-health-centre

Are yous worried about developmental challenges including speech and language?
Phone call the Ron Joyce Children's Centre at 905-521-7950 or review boosted information and the online referral forms.

EarlyON Locations

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Source: https://www.hamilton.ca/social-services/early-years-and-child-care-services/earlyon-child-and-family-centres-locations

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