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Learning Disabilities Association offers courses

The Family Resource Centre run by the Learning Disabilities Association North Branch is registering for programs for children, including a support group for siblings of children with special needs.

The Family Resource Centre run by the Learning Disabilities Association North Branch is registering for programs for children, including a support group for siblings of children with special needs.

The new support group is a six-week workshop to offer support and encouragement to children and youth ages 10 and up that have siblings with special needs. The workshop will help them learn how to deal with stress and anxiety, among other things.

In addition, three fun and engaging programs are available for both girls and boys to help them develop social skills. They are as follows:

Friends and Community for girls Grades 5 to 9;

Let's Explore for boys ages 11 to 15 years;

and Our Neighbourhood Club for boys ages five to 11.

The programs include games,, activities, cooking, drama, and role playing. Fees vary and are paid monthly but all supplies are provided.

The Fraser North branch also offers multi-sensory literacy tutoring for children five to 12 years of age. The program runs Mondays, Wednesdays or Tuesdays and uses the Orton Gillingham and Singerland methods in a small group setting.

Information and registration is available at ldafrasernorth@gmail.com.