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Quirky Kid proudly supported the British Columbia Alternate Education Conference held in Canada, 2012.
Our team headed to Canada in February 2015 and presented during the British Colombia Alternative Education Program conference.
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Discover effective strategies for overcoming playground politics among children aged 5-12 years, by nurturing skills with our practical and playful online course. Led by Dr. Kimberley O'Brien, Principal Child Psychologist at Quirky Kid, this course offers techniques for parents to implement immediately.
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Discover effective strategies to transform sensory processing challenges during mealtimes into joyful and inclusive family experiences. Learn expert tips to create a calm environment, encourage exploration, and foster a positive relationship with food.
Explore the common challenges parents encounter when seeking psychological support for their children. Discover effective strategies to overcome these barriers and prioritize your child's mental well-being
Gain valuable insights into sensory processing issues in children with our comprehensive guide for parents. Understand sensory integration, sensory avoiding, and sensory seeking behaviours to support your child's unique needs.
Slow processing speed affects our ability to process information quickly and efficiently relating to how we learn, perform tasks and engage with others. Find out what slow processing speed looks like in children and how to help.
Specific learning disabilities are conditions that affect a person’s ability to read, write and count. Find out what specific learning disabilities look like in children.
When one parent is strict and the other tries to compensate, family issues can arise. Find out how to manage different parenting styles.
Find out whether your child's emotional and behavioural issues are due to overscheduling and what to do about it.
Cognitive abilities known as executive functions help us plan and achieve our goals. Find out what executive functioning issues look like in children.
A child psychologist gives parents expert tips to prepare children for the return to school. After a much-needed break following a big year.
School holidays allow children to have some time out from their regular routine and recharge their batteries. These activities will keep young minds active.
While death isn’t always an easy topic to address, our expert tips will give you the confidence to discuss it openly with your children and soothe their fears.
The transition of changing schools is a big step. Supporting your child as they adjust is a multifaceted challenge, but one that will set them up for happiness.
Find out the social, emotional and cognitive benefits of responding to children's needs in a timely manner.
Help children develop their curiosity, creativity, and scientific reasoning through awe-inspiring experiences.
You deserve a week of bonding and fun, so follow our expert tips to plan an experience your family won’t soon forget.
Conflict between siblings is a common and natural facet of family life. Find out how to use sibling rivalry as a tool to teach your children valuable new skills
Does your child resist new or challenging situations? Our six expert tips will help you boost their confidence and resilience.
When families around the world moved to remote learning overnight at the beginning of the pandemic, parents of children with ADHD were faced.