Francophone child care centres in British Columbia are in full expansion!

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. Do you find that there is a severe lack of Francophone child care spaces for preschoolers (0 to 5 years old) and for school-aged students (5 to 12 years old)? You’re not alone! The Fédération des parents has been working tirelessly for several years to meet […]
A Francophone Child Care Resource and Referral (FCCRR) is born!

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. The Fédération des parents has been recognized by the Ministry of Education and Child Care as the organization best suited to serve the Francophone community by offering the French equivalent of all services provided by the CCRR network in British Columbia. A number of early childhood […]
A growing network of Francophone child care centres!

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. The development plan creating new Francophone child care spaces is moving ahead. In the coming years, families will have access to new child care centres that offer services entirely in French. Working together with the Conseil scolaire francophone, the Fédération des parents’ team at le Phare C.-B. […]
Autism Spectrum Disorder: the Fédération des parents de C.-B. Launches a New Initiative

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. The Fédération des parents has just set up a project whose objectives are to support Francophone child care centres that want to become more inclusive, and to offer resources adapted to the needs of families who have a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In an […]
Le Phare C.-B. is launching a video series on the world of child care centres!

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. Building on its expertise, le Phare C.-B., an initiative of the Fédération des parents, has just published the first two of a series of videos highlighting various aspects of Francophone child care centres in British Columbia. Le Phare C.-B. specializes in the support, management, and development […]
A Captivating Journey to the Heart of Francophone Child Care Centres

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. Children and families with the child care centres of the Fédération des parents have recently received unusual visits; Oscar, a little teddy bear, travelled across the province from child care centre to child care centre. Oscar participated in all the educational activities, as well as the […]
“À nous de jouer!”: a Fédération des parents Initiative that’s Spreading Nationally

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. The blog of the Association canadienne d’éducation de langue française (ACELF) reaches an audience across the country. They recently shared an inspiring activity put forward by one of our own Fédération des parents coordinators, from le Phare C.-B. “À nous de jouer!” was the name of […]
Francophone Families in Langley Have Access to New Preschool Child Care Centre

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. French-language preschool child care services will be offered as of March 2023 at the école des Voyageurs. The Les aventuriers child care centre, located in this Francophone school in Langley, will have a brand new facility built specifically to accommodate children aged 30 months to 5 […]
Les Petits matins expand to other regions!

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. The Centre d’appui à la famille et à l’enfance, better known as CAFE (Family and Children’s Support Centre), will reach more and more parents and children across British Columbia. Productive collaborations Thanks to collaborations between local or regional Francophone organizations and the Fédération des parents […]
The Centre d’appui à la famille et à l’enfance (CAFE) Expands in BC (CAFE — Family and Children’s Support Centre)

Article from Parenthèse published on , in the category. Good news for Francophone parents in the province who have children aged 0 to 5: as of now, the programs of the Centre d’appui à la famille et à l’enfance (CAFE) won’t be accessible only to families in Vancouver and Victoria, but also to those in […]