Learning
Young kids learn at an incredible rate. They’re like sponges for information. Babies are trying everything for the first time, kids are always asking “why?”
This page lists a few of the programs in the Comox Valley that can help to feed your little one’s limitless curiosity.
Island Dads
Island Dads is a support group for dads, within the Pathways to Healing Partnership. This online group is open to all dads, using a peer-support model. Island Dads creates opportunities for all participants to listen and be heard, in a confidential and supportive environment.
Get In Touch
Contact: Andrew McKenzie
Phone: 250-650-9146
Email: andrew@cvcda.ca
THE LITTLE VILLAGE PROGRAM
The Little Village Program provides support and networking for families. The program is designed to fill a gap for families to provide support and socialization, while incorporating traditional teachings and current parenting techniques. Suitable for children 0-4+ accompanied by their parents or other family/caregiver members who are an important part of the child’s life.
This group operates as a drop-in playgroup on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:00am - 12:00pm.
Get In Touch
Group Leader: Tim Gagnon
Phone: 250-465-9944
Email: littlevillage@uiwona.ca
Address: 960 Cumberland Rd., Courtenay, BC, V9N 2E4
ABORIGINAL HEAD START PRESCHOOL
“Our child, our future”
Aboriginal Head Start offers two programs a day from Monday to Thursday at 9 am – 11:15 am or 12:45 pm – 3:30 pm. This is a licensed preschool that for children ages 3 to 5 years (must be 3 by December 31st).
This program focuses on Aboriginal Culture, has qualified Early Childhood Educators and provides transportation and meals. The registration is always open and has no charge.
The overall goal of the Comox Valley Aboriginal Head Start program is to foster the early childhood development of Aboriginal children in conjunction with plans and methods designed by Aboriginal people for Aboriginal people.
Get In Touch
Phone: 250-334-2477
Email: cvahs@shaw.ca
Location: Aboriginal Head Start, 956 Grieve Avenue, Courtenay (map)
COMOX VALLEY TOY LIBRARY SOCIETY
The toy library is a place where families and caregivers can borrow toys. Our openings are the first and third Saturday of each month from 10-11:30am and the second Wednesday evening from 7:45-8:30 at St. George's United Church.
What are the benefits to borrowing toys?
It saves money!
It’s a good way to see if your child likes a toy before buying it.
It helps cut down on clutter and storage issues.
It’s good for the environment.
It’s a chance to try different types of toys as your child grows.
It’s an excellent rainy day strategy (bringing out something “new” to play with!)
Does it cost anything to join the toy library?
Memberships to the Comox Library Toy Library Society are $20/year. That fee can be waived, though, if your income is low. You can ask about this when you register. (You may be asked to produce your most recent Canada Revenue Agency Notice of Assessment to verify eligibility or if your family has PLAY booklets from the Comox Valley Regional District Sports and Aquatic Centres, you can show these, instead.)
Get In Touch
Contact: Renee
Phone: 250—668-4562
Email: cvtoylibrary@gmail.com
Location: St. George’s United Church, 505 6th Street, Courtenay (map)
FAMILY STORYTIME AT CUMBERLAND LIBRARY
Drop-in for children of all ages accompanied by a caregiver. Songs, stories, rhymes and other fun!
Get In Touch
Phone: 250-336-8121
Email: cumberland@virl.bc.ca
Location: Cumberland Library, 2724 Dunsmuir Avenue, Cumberland (map)
FAMILY STORYTIME AT COURTENAY LIBRARY
Drop-in for children of all ages accompanied by a caregiver. Songs, stories, rhymes and other fun!
Get In Touch
Phone: 250-334-3369
Email: courtenay@virl.bc.ca
Location: Courtenay Library, 300 6th Street, Courtenay (map)
FAMILY STORYTIME AT COMOX LIBRARY
Drop-in for children of all ages accompanied by a caregiver. Songs, stories, rhymes and other fun!
Get In Touch
Phone: 250-339-2971
Email: comox@virl.bc.ca
Location: Comox Library, 101-1720 Beaufort Avenue, Comox (map)
FRIDAY’S CHILD
The program supports parents and families who face challenges with daily tasks as a result of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and other cognitive or behavioural difficulties. The program provides a safe environment for Aboriginal children and their families who face extraordinary challenges in ordinary situations.
Families participate in confidential talking circles and find support with our highly-trained staff and a supportive community. Transportation and a healthy lunch is provided. The program is free.
Phone: 250-465-2066
Email: fridayschild@shaw.ca
Location: Aboriginal Head Start, 956 Grieve Avenue, Courtenay (map)
PARENTS + TOTS
This weekly drop-in group is a chance to bring your children 0-5 years of age for crafts, play and a variety of early learning activities.
It is also an opportunity for you to meet with other parents for support and to learn about community resources.
Get In Touch
Contact: Chrystal
Phone: 250-702-3019
Location: Fanny Bay Hall, 7793 Island Highway, Fanny Bay (map)