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政府新开设的孩子活动中心,设施新,不需报名,免费。在渥太华设有四个活动中心,以下蓝线部分内容。
PARENTING AND FAMILY LITERACY CENTRES
The McGuinty government is investing more than $6 million to support 86 Parenting and Family Literacy Centres around the province.
The centres focus on building children's literacy and numeracy skills,
and engaging parents in their children's learning. For example, the centresoffer a book-lending library in languages that are appropriate to the community, enabling parents to read to children in their first language.
Located in schools, the centres are free of charge and families do not have to pre-register to attend. Parent workers who staff the centres work closely with kindergarten teachers to provide a quality learning environment that prepares young children for school.
Through stories, music, reading and playing, children in the centres
learn throughout the day. The centre staff are also familiar with local
community resources and can link families with appropriate resources for special needs, health and other related services.
The funding will support the 54 existing centres in the Toronto District School Board and expand the program to create 32 new centres around Ontario. The locations of the 54 Toronto sites can be found at www.tdsb.on.ca and click on parents, and then parenting and family literacy programs. The 32 new centres will be open and operating by mid-September 2007 and will be located in:
- Severn Avenue Public School in Ottawa
- Charles H. Hulse Public School in Ottawa
- Cambridge Street Community Public School in Ottawa
- Hilson Avenue Public School in Ottawa
- George Webster Elementary School in Toronto
- John A. Leslie Public School in Toronto
- Charles E. Webster Junior Public School in Toronto
- Warden Avenue Junior Public School in Toronto
- St. Wilfrid in Toronto
- St. Charles Garnier Separate School in Toronto
- St. Francis de Sales School in Toronto
- St. Barnabas School in Toronto
- St. Barbara Separate School in Toronto
- Blessed John XXIII in Toronto
- Our Lady of the Assumption Separate School in Toronto
- St. Dorothy Catholic School in Toronto
- St. Lawrence's Separate School in Hamilton
- Our Lady of Lourdes Separate School in Hamilton
- Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha in Hamilton
- St. Margaret Mary Separate School in Hamilton
- Bennetto Elementary School in Hamilton
- Lake Avenue Public School in Stoney Creek
- Memorial Public School in Stoney Creek
- Stinson Street Junior Public School in Hamilton
- Ecole élémentaire Académie de la Tamise in London
- Ecole élémentaire catholique Sainte-Catherine in Pain Court near
Chatham-Kent
- Ecole élémentaire catholique Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin in Sarnia
- Ecole L'Envolée in Windsor
- Frank W. Begley Public School in Windsor
- Coronation Public School in Windsor
- ************************ugh Public School in Windsor
- Queen Elizabeth Public School in Leamington
PARENTING AND FAMILY LITERACY CENTRES
The McGuinty government is investing more than $6 million to support 86 Parenting and Family Literacy Centres around the province.
The centres focus on building children's literacy and numeracy skills,
and engaging parents in their children's learning. For example, the centresoffer a book-lending library in languages that are appropriate to the community, enabling parents to read to children in their first language.
Located in schools, the centres are free of charge and families do not have to pre-register to attend. Parent workers who staff the centres work closely with kindergarten teachers to provide a quality learning environment that prepares young children for school.
Through stories, music, reading and playing, children in the centres
learn throughout the day. The centre staff are also familiar with local
community resources and can link families with appropriate resources for special needs, health and other related services.
The funding will support the 54 existing centres in the Toronto District School Board and expand the program to create 32 new centres around Ontario. The locations of the 54 Toronto sites can be found at www.tdsb.on.ca and click on parents, and then parenting and family literacy programs. The 32 new centres will be open and operating by mid-September 2007 and will be located in:
- Severn Avenue Public School in Ottawa
- Charles H. Hulse Public School in Ottawa
- Cambridge Street Community Public School in Ottawa
- Hilson Avenue Public School in Ottawa
- George Webster Elementary School in Toronto
- John A. Leslie Public School in Toronto
- Charles E. Webster Junior Public School in Toronto
- Warden Avenue Junior Public School in Toronto
- St. Wilfrid in Toronto
- St. Charles Garnier Separate School in Toronto
- St. Francis de Sales School in Toronto
- St. Barnabas School in Toronto
- St. Barbara Separate School in Toronto
- Blessed John XXIII in Toronto
- Our Lady of the Assumption Separate School in Toronto
- St. Dorothy Catholic School in Toronto
- St. Lawrence's Separate School in Hamilton
- Our Lady of Lourdes Separate School in Hamilton
- Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha in Hamilton
- St. Margaret Mary Separate School in Hamilton
- Bennetto Elementary School in Hamilton
- Lake Avenue Public School in Stoney Creek
- Memorial Public School in Stoney Creek
- Stinson Street Junior Public School in Hamilton
- Ecole élémentaire Académie de la Tamise in London
- Ecole élémentaire catholique Sainte-Catherine in Pain Court near
Chatham-Kent
- Ecole élémentaire catholique Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin in Sarnia
- Ecole L'Envolée in Windsor
- Frank W. Begley Public School in Windsor
- Coronation Public School in Windsor
- ************************ugh Public School in Windsor
- Queen Elizabeth Public School in Leamington