Brochures
Images Of Learning Project workshops and presentations
Images of Learning Launch Victoria Invite
Images of Design Material Resources
Past Events
Making Tomorrow Conference at Uvic
ECEBC Conference 2011: Dedicated to Leading and Creating Change
In Full Bloom Conference Burnaby
Burnaby, Engaging Hearts, minds and the Imagination
Surrey, Child Care Options 20th Anniversary Celebration
Children the Heart of the Matter Conference Brochure
Articles
Kim has written many articles for Island Parent, to check out Island Parent and her articles click on the folloging link
An article that Kim wrote about our experience building the exhibit for ECEBC Journal
The Images of Learning Project; Finding our Voice through Leadership
Artist at the Centre posts wonderful articles. A favorite of our is by Carol Anne Wien From Policing to Participating
Iris Berger wrote an excellent article called Broadening The Notions of Early Literacy
Here is an article by Alison Gopnik on why preschools should not be like schools
Here is an article on Gun Play By Diane Rich Bang Bang, Gun play and Why Children Need It
We have recently become addicted to reading blogs written by fellow Early Childhood Educators. We find the blogs inspiring to our practice and our work as exhibitors. Here are a few of our favorites:
Inspired Early Childhood Education
Stomping in the Mud Another Victoria blog from our friend Dianne.
The Salmon Speak This is another wonderful project that came out of the ECEBC Leadership Initiative in 2009.
Janet Lansburry – Elevating Child Care A great site that focuses on Infant and Toddler care.
Organizations that Support Early Childhood Education and Families
Victoria Child Care Resource and Referral
Success by Six South Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island Cooperative Preschool Association
PLAY Victoria Danielle is a contributing blogger for PLAY.
Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC
Nature and Children Websites
Green Hearts Inc Ken Finch’s group out Nebraska
Child and Nature Alliance check out the Hatley Park Declaration Danielle signed the declaration.
Let’s Go Wild is an outdoor activity network. They list upcoming events happening outside in your area.


