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Little Bodies, Big Emotions

$15 – $20

Little Bodies, Big Emotions

Interactive workshop combining attachment and developmental science to understand children's emotions, behaviour, and play through hands-on scenarios and expert guidance.

Date and time

Oct 4, 2025

10:00am - 12:00pm

Presenter

Michele Maurer

Location

Archway Community Services – Jasbir Saran Room
2420 Montrose Ave.
Abbotsford, Canada V2S 3S9 Canada

About this event

This workshop brings a combination of attachment and developmental science woven with stories that bring the science to life. Topics include the weaving together of attachment, early child development (and understanding immaturity at any age), emotion and essential feelings, how emotion and relationships with caring adults work together, helping children develop virtues, the essence of true play and how all these elements play a critical role in growing up and in caring for children. Participants will actively participate with scenarios and Q & A. Emotion and Play Scenarios, Making Sense of kids’ behaviours through attachment, development and emotion.

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Affordable Child Care Benefit

As of September 1, 2018, the Affordable Child Care Benefit has replaces the Child Care Subsidy. The new funding will help families with the cost of child care, depending on factors like family size, type of care and household income.

The Affordable Child Care Benefit replaces the current Child Care Subsidy on the basis of amendments made to the Child Care Subsidy Regulation.

Parents may be eligible if they…

  • Are a resident of B.C.
  • Are a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada, a Convention refugee or a person in need of protection
  • Demonstrate financial eligibility. Generally speaking, families that earn up to $111,000 may qualify for funding.
  • Are using an eligible type of child care. Most types of child care are eligible. (licensed group, family or preschool; license-not-required or registered license-not-required; in child’s own home). Child care by a family member who lives with you and licensed occasional child care are not eligible for funding.
  • Working or self-employed
  • Attending school
  • Participating in an employment program
  • Looking for work (only one parent or guardian)
  • Living with a medical condition
  • Have child care recommended by the Ministry of Education and Child Care (MECC)

The Abbotsford CCRR can assist you with:

  • Computer access to the online application process
  • Assistance with the application process
  • Phone access
  • Faxing of paper-based forms
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