Ian has been working with Childreach in various capacities for nearly 15 years.
Read MoreWe are in the process of hiring a Parent Support Coach.
Read MoreOn Flashback Fridays, we bring you a blog post from the past!. “After School Disaster” was originally posted on October 20, 2016. Here it is again.
Read MoreAs the weather changes, outdoor activities change.
Read MoreSome children are early birds because of their circadian rhythm (internal body clock).
Read MoreSchool and fall schedules are approaching quickly ,and while children are adjusting, there may be bumps along the way.
Read MoreHere are a few tips for helping your child succeed in school.
Read MoreThis week at WILD CHILD was filled with a lot of biodiversity discoveries!
Read MoreOpen-ended play was in full swing at the London's Children's Museum when POP UP enjoyed their first visit on July 18.
Read MoreHave you heard of painting rocks and hiding them in your community for others to find?
Read MoreTaking a moment to connect with nature is incredibly important for everyone - especially children, as there is no better way to become a steward of the Earth.
Read MoreStrive is developing its next strategic plan. The strategic plan will guide us over the next four years as we work towards achieving our vision.
Read MoreEvery day at Wild Child Day Camp, campers are encouraged to participate in risky play and to interact with nature.
Read MoreHere are some outdoor play activities that we have had fun doing in the summer!
Read MoreThis summer, talk about the plants you see, draw them, be excited when you recognize them, but don't worry about knowing the names. Just have fun outside, and learn together.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to this summer’s WILD CHILD camp counsellors!
Read MoreJust a reminder that the centre will be closed for the Canada Day weekend. Regular hours resume on Tuesday, July 2.
Read MoreOn June 20, Childreach was presented with the 2018-2019 Anne Langille Legacy Fund Award by the staff at WIL Employment Connections.
Read MoreWhat will you find on your spring walks?
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