Parents Ped Day to Take Place April 29 in St. Laurent
This “Parents Ped Day” is open to all parents whose children attend the EMSB. Workshops will focus on a broad range of topics including: STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics), digital citizenship, social media, online lives of students, transgender and LBTQ issues, the new sexual education program, physical activity, math programs, literacy skills, getting children on proper bedtime routines, demystifying the Individual Education Plan (IEP), raising a child with special needs, helping children develop strong oral language and early literacy skills, taking the stress out of elementary school, managing anxiety, supporting students with fine motor difficulties, keeping our kids safe in the digital world, the great debate about homework and vocational education. The sessions will be facilitated by EMSB professionals who have expertise in these specific areas and other highly qualified professionals.
This conference is being organized by the EMSB Central Parents Committee, its Chairman Suzanne de Jonge and parent commissioner Norm Gharibian. “Just as our wonderful teachers take advantage of pedagogical days during the year for professional development, we believe this is of great value to our parents too,” said Ms. de Jonge
Added Mr. Gharibian: “Over the years the CPC has held workshops with different speakers. But this is our most ambitious project yet.”
There is no registration fee for this program, but only 300 spots are available. EMSB parents are urged to log on to emsb.qc.ca/parentconference/ as this will be done on a first come, first serve basis.