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May 5, 2015: Great hearing from everyone! Your feedback is appreciated. We are pleased when our clients take the time to provide insights as to how they are using the Tools for Life resource. From a Special Education Resource teacher – “The “Tools for Life Program” has and continues to be a valuable program for […]
By Tammy Lyn Cowan While at a school, a boy in grade 3 raised his hand and said, “ Nonna says, that respect is something you earn not something you deserve.” What are your thoughts on respect? Are there certain genders, roles, ages or occupations that come with an inherent amount of respect?

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Tools for Life is pleased to announce the launch of its Early Years resource for ages 2½ to 4. Informed by the Ontario Ministry of Education research resource, How Does Learning Happen?, this Early Years program supports educators in establishing a safe and trusting, play-based learning environment in the Centre where children feel they belong […]
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