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Raising a family in
Manitoba
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Our Agenda1. Agenda
2. Objectives
3. Introductions
4. Activity 1: Class discussion
5. Activity 2: Review vocabulary
6. Activity 3: Read a dialogue
7. Activity 4: We will discuss raising a family in Manitoba
8. Activity 5: Case studies
9. Activity 6: Dictation
Workshop Objectives
1. To learn 8 new words
2. To learn about some of the many resources that are available to families in Manitoba
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring to the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
welfareCross- culturalsupervised
overwhelmingBoils down to
method
Corporal punishmentdiscipline
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring to the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
Cross- culturalsupervised
overwhelming
Boils down to
method
Corporal punishmentdiscipline
welfare
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring to the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
supervised
overwhelming
Boils down to
method
Corporal punishmentdiscipline
welfare
cross-cultural
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring to the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
overwhelmed
Boils down to
method
Corporal punishmentdiscipline
welfare
cross-cultural
supervise
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring to the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
overwhelmed
Boils down to
method
discipline
welfare
cross-cultural
supervise
corporal punishment
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
overwhelmedmethod
discipline
welfare
cross-cultural
supervise
what it all boils down to
corporal punishment
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
overwhelmingmethod
welfare
cross-cultural
supervise
what it all boils down to
corporal punishment
discipline
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
method
welfare
cross-cultural
supervise
overwhelming
what it all boils down to
corporal punishment
discipline
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
the health and happiness of a group of people
common to many cultures
to take care of someone
physical punishment for behaving in a negative way
an expression referring the true message of something
the practice of training someone to behave in a certain way
very stressful
a way of doing something
welfare
cross-cultural
supervise
overwhelming
what it all boils down to
method
corporal punishment
discipline
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
Cross- culturalunsupervised
Corporal punishment
What it all boils down todiscipline
overwhelming
method
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
Cross- cultural Corporal punishment
What it all boils down todiscipline
overwhelming
method
unsupervised
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
cross-cultural
Corporal punishment
What it all boils down todiscipline
overwhelming
method
unsupervised
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
Corporal punishment
What it all boils down todiscipline
overwhelming
methods
unsupervised
cross-cultural
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
Corporal punishment
What it all boils down todiscipline
overwhelming
methods
unsupervised
cross-cultural
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
Corporal punishment
What it all boils down to
discipline
overwhelming
methods
unsupervised
cross-cultural
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
corporal punishment
What it all boils down to
discipline
overwhelming
methods
unsupervised
cross-cultural
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
corporal punishment
What it all boils down to
discipline
overwhelming
methods
unsupervised
cross-cultural
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. We can’t leave our children alone ____________________ until the age of 12.
2. Love for family is a __________________ value.
3. I want to learn new _______________ of teaching my children right from wrong.
4. We need to be concerned about the _____________ of our children.
5. _______________________ is that there’s help and support out there for families.
6. Is _____________________ permitted in Canada?
7. Parenting can seem very _____________________ at times!
8. How do you ________________ your children when they misbehave?
welfare
corporal punishment
What it all boils down to
discipline
overwhelming
methods
unsupervised
cross-cultural
Listen to a dialogue:
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Alicia
Hi Alicia! How’s it going?
All is well! How about you?
Everything is going well, thank you! I am just returning from a parenting seminar hosted by a local community centre.
That’s right! Love for family really is a cross-cultural value.
A parenting seminar? What a great idea. We are all concerned about the welfare of our children and families.
But you know, as much as we all love our children, parenting can still be a little overwhelming at times, right?
Oh, for sure. That’s why I signed up for the seminar.
I think it can be even more overwhelming for newcomers.
You can say that again.
So. What topics did the seminar cover?
Listen to a dialogue:
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Alicia
Johanna
Well, we discussed things such as parenting methods and corporal punishment.
Those are very important topics.
They sure are. We also learned about some new ways to discipline our children. I think it’s important that as parents, we always try to improve.
That’s for sure! By the way, did you talk about at what age we are allowed to leave our children unsupervised at home?
That’s right! There is always room for improvement.
It really boils down to the fact that we all want what’s best for our children.
You know, we are going to discuss that at our next meeting. Why don’t you come with me?
I was thinking about asking you if I could go with you.
Of course you can. I’ll pick you up at 7:00 pm.
Among these values are the beliefs that families are responsible for …
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A. Loving their children
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B. Protection and safety of their children
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C. Making sure their children get educated
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Parents are also responsible to make sure their children …
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D. have time for play
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E. and learn about culture and the arts
Manitoba recognizes that families may
choose to adopt different styles of parenting.
There are organizations that can help you
if you have any questions about parenting in Manitoba.
1.Child and Family Services
The CFS is responsible for providing a
range of social services and programs
that keep children safe and protected,
and extends assistance to families
affected by family violence and family
disruption.
1.Child and Family Services
The agency can also help you with your
concerns about finding child care,
emergency food and housing, and even
counselling.
Child and Family Services contact information:
https://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/childfam/cfsagencies.html
2.Positive parenting Program (Triple P)
This is a Government of
Manitoba service that provides
help to parents. It covers a
wide variety of parenting
topics, including parenting
advice.
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2.Positive parenting Program (Triple P)
Read over these great parenting tips
Triple P program contact information
204-945-4777 in Winnipeg or toll free 1-
877-945-4777, or email at [email protected].
http://www.manitobatriplep.ca/tips/parenting-quick-tips/
3.Mosaic Newcomer Family Resource Network
The Mosaic Newcomer
Family Resource Network
offers programs that are
designed to meet the needs
of newcomer families.
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3.Mosaic Newcomer Family Resource Network
They also offer language and cultural
supports and quality childcare. All their
programs are free of charge!
Mosaic Newcomer Family Resource Network contact information
Quick Contact Info
Mosaic Head Office
397 Carlton Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 2K9
(204) 774-7311
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday: 9am-4pm
Closed weekends & holidays
http://www.mosaicnet.ca/family/
4. Healthy Child Manitoba
The Province of Manitoba as well as
other community groups, have developed
this program designed for families with
children of all ages!
Their mission:
Healthy Child Manitoba works across
departments and sectors to facilitate
a community development approach for
the well being of Manitoba's children,
families and communities. The priority focus
is on the prenatal period through the
preschool years.
Their goals:
Manitoba's children will :
- be physically and emotionally healthy
- be safe and secure
- have success at learning
- be socially engaged and responsible
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Contact Healthy Child Manitoba:
Healthy Child Manitoba Office3rd floor - 332 Bannatyne AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3A 0E2Phone: (204) 945-2266Toll Free: 1-888-848-0140Email: [email protected]
http://manitoba.ca/healthychild/contact/index.html
Case Study 1
Simbaljeet is worried because she believes her child’s best friend may be neglected by her parents.
What should she do?
Case Study 1
If you believe that any child is being abused or neglected, Child and Family services is the place to call.
Case Study 2
The Mosaic Newcomer Family Resource Centre has programs that can help you learn about acceptable parenting methods in Canada.
Case Study 3
Roman has questions about how to ensure his children stay as healthy as possible throughout the winter season.
Who can he contact?
Case Study 4
Call this number: 204-945-4777. The Triple P
program can answer all your parenting questions!
Case Study 5
What would you tell him?
Marcos is new to Canada. He knows there are many family programs in Manitoba, but He’s worried that he can’t afford them.
Dictation 2
In Canada, just like in most countries, parents are responsible for their children’s love and care, protection and safety, food, clothing and shelter, education and health.
Dictation 4
Most forms of corporal punishment to discipline a child are not encouraged and generally frowned upon.
Review: What did you learn
today?
• 8 new words
• some of the many resources
that are available to families in
Manitoba