Early Childhood Learning|Jeunes enfants

Newsletter Archive

The following newsletters from the Early Childhood Learning Knowledge Centre served to keep subscribers informed about the progress of early childhood learning in Canada. (The last newsletter was sent on the knowledge centre's final day of operation. This newsletter is no longer being produced.)

  • July 6, 2009
    • Topics: Learning disabilities (dyscalculia and dyslexia); the monitoring of early childhood development; brain development; making the transition to school
  • June 5, 2009
    • Topics: Temperament; attachment; social and behavioural competence
  • February 23, 2009
    • Topics: Aggression; an evaluation of four Canadian programs for improving early childhood learning and development
  • December 18, 2008
    • Topics: Early brain development; preventing aggression
  • November 3, 2008
    • Topics: Aggression; learning through play; parenting skills; child care; school transition
  • June 23, 2008
    • Topics: Parenting skills; home-visiting programs; school transition; health and learning; autism; language
  • December 19, 2007
    • Topics: Conference on effective early learning programs
  • November 7, 2007
    • Topics: School transition; language development; activity calendars for the parents of young children from Aboriginal communities; 40th Banff International Conferences on Behavioural Science
Early Childhood Learning Knowledge Centre, newsletter, upcoming events, Bulletin, new publications, Canada Le Centre du savoir sur l'apprentissage chez les jeunes enfants, infolettre, la liste des événements auxquels participera le CSAJE, Bulletin, Canada, les nouvelles publications The following newsletters from the Early Childhood Learning Knowledge Centre served to keep subscribers informed about the progress of early childhood learning in Canada. Les infolettres ci après, diffusées par le Centre du savoir sur l'apprentissage chez les jeunes enfants, ont permis de tenir les abonnés au courant des progrès réalisés en matière d'apprentissage chez les jeunes enfants canadiens.