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Program: Parkhill EarlyON Program  
Organization: EarlyON Child and Family Centres - Middlesex County
Phone Numbers: 519-666-3227
Email: earlyon@middlesex.ca
Website: www.middlesex.ca/earlyon
Address:
Parkhill Library
229B Main St
Parkhill, ON
N0M 2K0
Intersection: Parkhill Main St and King St
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Call or email for days and times programs are operating
Service Description: Offers free programs for caregivers

Services include:
  • Play-based learning opportunities allow children to develop social and emotional skills, reach developmental milestones and begin lifelong learning
  • Opportunities for sensory play, creative art, music and movement, language and literacy, science and nature, dramatic play, active play and problem solving
  • Interactive activities including storytelling, songs and games
  • Opportunities to connect and network with other caregivers and families

Staff can support caregivers with:
  • Answers to questions about child development and parenting
  • Information about services and supports available from local community agencies
  • Connections to other children's programs in the community
Fees: Free
Application: Drop In Programs and some registered programs. Call or email to register.
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Parents and caregivers with children newborn to 6 years
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: French publications
Area(s) Served: Parkhill and area
See Also: EarlyON Child and Family Centres
Parenting Education

This information was last completely updated on 8/22/2023

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EarlyOn Child and Family Centres are places where parents and caregivers can: take part with their children in a range of programs and activities get answers to questions get information about programs and services that are available for young children and their families talk to early years professionals, as well as other parents and caregivers in the community