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How to build a healthy preschooler

WEBA healthy preschooler starts with healthy eating and physical activity habits. Balanced meals include a variety of foods from at least three of the four food groups.

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Infant Hearing Services

WEBOak Valley Health is the lead agency for the Tri-Regional Infant Hearing Program. The Hospital partners with agencies to deliver services across the Tri-Region. Toll free: 1 …

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Hearing Assessments

WEBA referral to the Tri-Regional Infant Hearing Program can be submitted by the audiologist or your child’s doctor (fax: 905-472-7553) or you may contact the Service Provider in your …

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York Region Public Health – Promoting Healthy Child Development

WEBYork Region Public Health is dedicated to providing parents with valuable programs, services and information to help as their babies and children grow and develop. For …

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Eat Right Be Active for Toddlers

WEBYes No Until she is 24 months old, your toddler needs breastmilk or at least 500 mL (2 cups) of homo (3.25% M.F.) milk each day. Before 24 months, do not offer skim, 1% or …

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Program Information

WEBThe Tri-Regional Infant Hearing Program (IHP) focuses on identifying these children as early as possible and providing intervention and follow-up services to support the …

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The Nutrition Resource Centre at the Ontario Public Health …

WEBA guide for parents and caregivers of preschoolers ages 3-5 .. 103515_Eng 3-5 March 31 4/1/08 12:59 PM Page 2

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Program Information

WEBAbout one in 10 children needs help developing normal speech and language skills. Without this help it can be a struggle to listen and talk, difficult to learn to read, and a challenge …

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Trust me trust my tummy

WEBResources / Helpful Tips. Trust me trust my tummy. Respecting eating habits, division of responsibility.

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Take Care of Your Child's Voice

WEBAvoid exposure to cigarette smoke and dust. q Your own good voice habits: Talk with normal loudness and use a slower speaking pace. When upset or angry, get your point …

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Storybooks about food for children

WEBThis is a list of children’s books about food and healthy eating available at bookstores (in-store or online) and libraries. Themes in these books include picky eaters, fruit and …

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with a spoonful of trust and a slice of patience — let your …

WEBTips for building healthy eating habits: • Provide a healthy meal or snack every 2 or 3 hours • Seat your child at the table for meals and

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Early Intervention Services of York Region

WEBEarly Intervention Services of York Region - Child Development Programs. Resources / Speech & Language Links. Early Intervention Services of York Region. Early …

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Children’s Treatment Network of Simcoe-York

WEBResources / Speech & Language Links. Children’s Treatment Network of Simcoe-York. The Network provides comprehensive, coordinated care and services to kids with complex …

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Services During COVID-19

WEBThe health and safety of our children, families, employees and partners is at the centre of our planning for in-person services. Our approach is guided by Ontario’s Chief Medical …

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Trust Me Trust My Tummy Infographic

WEB18-5303 PUBLIC HEALTH 1-800-361-5653 TTY: 1-866-252-9933 york.ca/feedingkids Provide a healthy meal or snack every 2 ½ or 3 hours instead of snacking throughout …

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