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211 Toronto
Your connection to community, social, health, and related government services.

Best Start
Ontario's Maternal Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre that supports service providers across the province of Ontario working on health promotion initiatives to enhance the health of expectant and new parents, newborns and young children.

Community Parent and Child Programs
A variety of community programs that provide services, such as drop-in programs, resource libraries, play groups, and many more.

Early Child Development & Early Identification
Information about why the early years are so important and how you can give your child the best start in life.

Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development
This Encyclopedia, published on the Internet, is available free of charge. It covers 34 topics related to the psychosocial development of the child, from conception to the age of five, and presents the most up-to-date scientific knowledge.

City of Toronto Family Information
Information about services offered by the City of Toronto that promote the health of children and families.

Infant Mental Health Promotion (IMP)
A coalition of professional representatives from service agencies dedicated to promoting optimal outcomes for infants (prenatal to 36 months) in collaboration with families and other caregivers.

Invest in Kids
Invest in Kids aims to strengthen the parenting knowledge, skills and confidence of all those who touch the lives of children from birth to age five.

Ontario Early Years Centres
Ontario Early Years Centres offer services and programs for parents of children up to the age of six. Staff at the Centres can help parents and caregivers take part with their children in a range of programs and activities, get answers to questions, and talk to early years professionals, as well as other parents and caregivers in the community.

Toronto Children's Services
Toronto Children's Services provides information on child care services, family resource centres, and services for children with special needs.

Toronto Preschool Speech and Language Services
Toronto Preschool Speech and Language Services (TPSLS) provides two community based programs (Infant Hearing Program and Preschool Speech and Language Services) that provide information and services for infants, toddlers and preschool children.



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