#CEFAsays: How are #BC #children doing overall? Here’s the #report.
Here is a report on it, if you, like me, want the nitty gritty. We can’t truly be educators if we are unaware of the social emotional needs of our children.
Read this in the Human Early Learning Partnership (UBC):
Life remains challenging for British Columbia’s most vulnerable children and youth – including those in government care and Aboriginal children and youth – says a joint report released on June 18 by B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond and Provincial Health Officer Dr. Perry Kendall.
Growing Up in B.C. – 2015 examines the question, “How are our children doing right now?” As a follow-up to the first Growing Up in B.C. (GUIBC) report issued in 2010. The report documents the state of B.C.’s children and youth over six areas of well-being, and features the perspectives of both youth and experts, including contributions from HELP’s Interim Director, Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl. View the full report.
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