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Storybasket: How to Tell Story in10 Different Ways – In-Person Workshop
Date:
11/24/2022
- 11/24/2022
06:30 PM
- 08:30 PM
N/A
Paid
There are many ways to tell a story. From felt board stories to puppets and from drawing stories to magnetic stories. Oana invites you to take a story telling trip with them and learn How to Tell a Story in Many Different Ways. Stories are meant to promote language development, develop problem-solving skills, develop creative thinking, develop imagination, and improve public speech SUITABLE FOR ALL EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS Presenter: Oana Nistor Oana is an early childhood educator, a Montessori teacher, and storyteller. She’s been working in the ECE field for over 20 years. Presently, she works as an Early Childhood Educator Instructor at Ridge Meadows College in Maple Ridge. She is passionate about children and about stories and their teaching power. She is fascinated by the power of stories and more importantly the benefits and the lessons we can learn from stories. Note: Make & Take kits will be available for sale after the workshop.
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Online Workshop – Unswaddling Pedagogy: How to Be with Young Children in Ways that Acknowledge Their Strengths and Celebrate Their Differences
03/31/2022
- 03/31/2022
In very practical, joyful, playful ways, this workshop will engage with the concepts and practices of swaddling, unswaddling and non-swaddling pedagogies, bringing into the attention of the audience the pivotal role of early education in the designs of life. The presentation will also focus on the “missing beginnings”- the reasons why there is a globally present disconnect between early education and school education. Dr. Annabella Cant will share findings from her research in order to motivate the audience to think with the concepts and better understand the privilege of working with young children.She will continue the conversation on the introduced concepts and will share two examples of swaddling pedagogies: the “Moulding” one and the “Not-yet” one. Also, she will introduce the theory and practice of Imaginative Education – a pedagogy that she considers close to being unswaddling – together with her own contributions to it, contributions that emphasize the period at the beginning of life: 0 to 5. Participants will get a glimpse of children’s genuine capacity for openness and wonder by feeling it themselves. Annabella will remind her participants how to be joyful, playful, and open, and why these states of mind provoke deep and long-lasting learning in children. Presenter: Dr. Annabella Cant
Family Game Time
09/14/2022
- 09/14/2022
05:30 PM
- 07:00 PM
All ages
Free
Get your game on! Bring family or friends to the library on the second Monday of the month (except October), select from our variety of board games and play a game! Registration is required. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or age-appropriate guardian.
Reading Buddies
10/12/2022
- 11/16/2022
03:45 PM
- 04:30 PM
Reading Buddies is a program that pairs children in Grades K - 3 with high school student volunteers for 45-minutes of reading practice each week. This is a great way to improve reading skills in a safe, fun and friendly environment. If you have a child you'd like to register or you're a teen who wants to volunteer, phone (604-946-6215) or visit the Ladner Pioneer Library.
S.T.E.A.M. Olympics
09/22/2022
- 09/22/2022
03:15 PM
- 04:15 PM
Join us for an afternoon of activities sharing STEAM knowledge! Using FVRL’s playground equipment (Sphero Bolt and more) individuals are invited to participate in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math challenges. Suggested age 10 – 15 (Grade 5 – 9). Registration required. Space is limited.