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Dalia Ahmed
November 18, 2021

Dalia Ahmed

Dalia Ahmed: Master of Education in Counselling Psychology (CP), Class of 2021.
Redab Al-Janaideh
November 18, 2021

Redab Al-Janaideh

Redab Al-Janaideh: Doctor of Philosophy in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021.
November 18, 2021

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
Kexin Du
November 18, 2021

Kexin Du

Kexin Du: Master of Education in Counselling Psychology - Global Mental Health Field (CP), Class of 2021.
Kimberley Tsujimoto
November 18, 2021

Kimberley Tsujimoto

Kimberley Tsujimoto: Doctor of Philosophy in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2021.
Jasmin Katz
November 18, 2021

Jasmin Katz

Jasmin Katz: Master of Arts in Clinical and Counselling Psychology (CCP), Class of 2021.
Shawna Grossman
November 18, 2021

Shawna Grossman

Shawna Grossman: Master of Arts in School and Clinical Child Psychology (SCCP), Class of 2021.
Kim Jagtiani
November 18, 2021

Kim Jagtiani

Kim Jagtiani: Master of Education in Counselling Psychology - Global Mental Health Field (CP), Class of 2021.
Shalyn Isaacs
November 18, 2021

Shalyn Isaacs

Shalyn Isaacs: Master of Education in Counselling Psychology (CP), Class of 2021.
November 15, 2021

Excerpt: "The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and the Premier of Alberta, Jason Kenney, today announced that both governments have reached an agreement that will support an average of $10 a day care in the province, significantly reducing the price of child care for families. The agreement includes creating 42,500 new regulated early learning and child care spaces by the end of March 2026. With federal funding of almost $3.8 billion over the next five years, Alberta will also see a 50 per cent reduction in average parent fees for children under the age of six in regulated child care by the end of 2022."
November 11, 2021

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
November 10, 2021

Excerpt: "More parents in B.C.’s Interior will be able to pursue their work or education goals, thanks to 84 licensed child care spaces and a further 79 spaces that are expected to open by March 2022."