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Keeping Children Safe During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The impacts of COVID-19 and measures to address it have changed the day-to-day world of children and their families living in Canada. For many children, the result has been increased quality time with parents and siblings. However, some children staying home face...

Growth & Development of Your Child

For the best viewing experience, please click here to download the PDF version of this document. As your child’s first teacher, you will help your child learn to walk, talk, play, count, express feelings, regulate emotions, share, love, and much more. These milestones...

Baby Be Healthy

Prenatal health is very important not only for you but for your baby’s growth and health. Pregnancy is not easy, and things can be overwhelming in terms of what vitamins you can and cannot take, along with the many questions you may have about your health and the...

Prenatal Caring Circle

Created by the Saskatchewan Literacy Network, this calendar is aimed at promoting family literacy, attachment and well-being before and after birth.

Are Your Kids Fighting?

Are your KIDS fighting? Do your children argue with each other? Are you running short on temper and tools?  As parents we can create an environment of cooperation that promotes the value of differences (in ideas, opinions and solutions), encourages individuality,...

FASD Network Saskatchewan

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a diagnostic term used to describe impacts on the brain and body of individuals prenatally exposed to alcohol. It is a life-long neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs in all cultures and levels of society causing mild...

SLN – Children’s Rights in Canada

For the best viewing experience, click here to download the PDF. All children in Canada under the age of 18 have rights regardless of age, ability, gender, culture, socio-economic status, or religion. The proper exercise of children’s rights fosters respectful...

Challenges of Raising a Teen

Parenting is tricky no matter the age, but as parents of teenagers, sometimes it can be difficult to understand what your teen may be going through. Teenage years are full of growth, self-identification, learning new things, and trying to understand how the world...

Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan

Through the support and generosity of local donors and volunteers, Ronald McDonald House Charities Saskatchewan (RMHC-SK) provides safe and comforting spaces for families caring for their sick child who is receiving medical treatment in Saskatchewan. Their locations...

Signs of Trauma in Children

Trauma is a lasting and complex experience for those who have encountered a distressing event. Anyone who encounters trauma in their life can experience emotional distress that can impact many aspects of wellbeing, including mental and physical health. For children...

My Curious Brain Virtual Resource Room

My Curious Brain is a resource created by the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute to teach children about their brain. This resource explains to children what is happening in their mind through the use of storytelling and fun animals to represent different parts of the...

Social Media & Parental Stress

Social media has a strong presence in our day-to-day lives, allowing us a place to connect and share our stories. However, it also becomes a place of stress, shame, and guilt when we see others are seemingly ‘thriving’ and are not struggling in the same ways we are....

Western Development Museum

Western Development Museums [WDM] have locations in North Battleford, Saskatoon, Yorkton, and Moose Jaw. Each museum offers unique artifacts, exhibits, and events, and each focuses on different aspects of Saskatchewan history – transportation in Moose Jaw, farm and...