Category Archives: Resources in Spanish

PARENT-CHILD MOTHER GOSSE PROGRAM IN SPANISH. PROGRAMA MAMA GANSO

Mother Goose  in Spanish is a program sponsored by Britannia Community Services and the Vancouver Public Library free of any cost for the families interested. Basically, this program aims to maintain oral traditions in the family through songs and rhymes. … Continue reading

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SOME MEMORIES FROM THE SPANISH SPEAKING GROUP FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN – 2013. RECUERDOS DEL 2013 DEL GRUPO PARA PADRES Y NIÑOS EN ESPAÑOL

In October 2013,  Frog Hollow N.H. resumed the Spanish Speaking Group for Parents and Children (0 -5 years old). The group meets on Wednesdays from 10 am. to 12m.             After  the Christmas Holidays period the group will restart  on Wednesday … Continue reading

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Spanish speaking new mom group. Mi bebe y yo paso a paso.

We have recived information about a program in Spanish  for new moms that will take place in Kiwassa N.H.  This program will  be Tuesdays November  5, 12, 19 and 26  and December 3.  12:30 pm – 2:30 pm. El Martes 5 de … Continue reading

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SPANISH SPEAKING GROUP FOR PARENTS & CHILDREN. GRUPO EN ESPAÑOL PARA PADRES Y NIÑOS

On October 2nd  Frog Hollow N.H. will start  a group in Spanish for parents  and children (0 – 5 years old). This program will run on Wednesdays between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Spanish speaking families are welcome. For more information click … Continue reading

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WORKSHOPS IN SPANISH. TALLERES EN ESPAÑOL

This is  important infomation for Spanish speaking families about some workshops that will start in September. They are Healthy ParentingWorkshops in Spanish in Collingwood N.H. and Money Skills in Gordon N.H. Hemos recibido una importante informacion que queremos compartir con … Continue reading

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CELEBRATION WITH THE LATINAMERICAN COMMUNITY IN CLINTON PARK. CELEBRACION CON LA COMUNIDAD LATINA EN CLINTON PARK.

July 18th was a special day for the latinamerican community at Clinton Park. First frogs in the Park from Frog Hollow N. H with the whole community and the second part was a picnic followed by the premiation of all … Continue reading

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THE WHY AND HOW OF RESOURCES IN SPANISH CATEGORY IN THIS BLOG. EL PORQUE Y EL COMO DE LA CATEGORIA RECURSOS EN ESPAÑOL DE ESTE BLOG.

This is a short summary of the why’s, where’s and how’s about the Community Connections Blog of Frog Hollow Resources in Spanish Category,  from its inseption to the current status of an active community space on line. We are celebrating … Continue reading

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SPANISH SPEAKING PARENT SUPPORT CIRCLES . CIRCULO DE APOYO PARA PADRES HISPANOHABLANTES.

In the past article in the category of  “Resources in Spanish” we had briefly mentioned the contribution of one of the mothers regarding 2 different groups she took part in. One of the goups is the Spanish Speaking Parent Support … Continue reading

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SUGGESTIONS OF SOME SPANISH SPEAKING PARENTS GROUPS IN VANCOUVER B.C. RECOMENDACIONES DE GRUPOS EN ESPAÑOL PARA PADRES EN VANCOUVER B.C.

Following here below is the contribution of a Latinamerican mother promoting 2 different groups for spanish speaking parents who wish to complement their children’s up bringing. The first group is a DROP-IN for latinamerican families with children between 0-5 years at Mount … Continue reading

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HEALTHIEST BABIES POSSIBLE PROGRAM. PROGRAMA BEBE SALUDABLE

The response to the question about Which one is this one?  in the previous post  about Spanish Programs is “Healthiest Babies Possible” Program from Vancouver Coastal Health. It provides services to promote a healthy pregnancy and support for mothers.   … Continue reading

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