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Ontario Early Years Centre

Ontario Early Years Centre (OEYC)
Sarnia-Lambton - Operated by Lambton College
Family Math Program
The Staff
The Program
Give Them Food and They Will Come
Math is All Around
Two for One

Lambton College’s Ontario Early Years Centre is one of more than a hundred provincial centres that provide free support to parents and caregivers.  Ontario Early Year Centres foster physical and mental development of children by providing literacy programs; providing parenting skills resources; sharing information about other community programs; preparing expectant parents, and much more.

Family Math Program
We all know how busy today’s families are. It’s a fact of life. We also know that children do better in school when parents are involved in their learning from an early age. So the challenge lies not only in attracting families to educational programs for young children, but also in deciding which learning activities parents would be able to incorporate into their daily lives. After all, repetition is the key to successful learning – especially in a subject such as math, which can be seen as boring book work or hard.

These are the challenges that the Family Math Program in Sarnia-Lambton faced and overcame. In fact, the program is so successful that we are unable to keep up with demand. That is why we also train ECE and other professionals to deliver it. What started out as an OEYC offering has turned into a community undertaking, with local funding from the United Way and Esso.

The Staff
In August 2003, three staff and a parent volunteer attended an Early Years Esso Family Math training session at the University of Western Ontario and there has been no looking back since! As Early Childhood Educators, the program facilitators recognized that activities would work just as well with families as in a classroom setting, connecting home and school. So in May 2004, two staff went back to take the Coordinator Training so they could also offer "Train the Trainer" sessions.

The Program
Funded by Esso and developed by the University of Western Ontario, this six week free program offers a family dinner, books to explore math and literacy, songs, and activities using familiar materials to help parents realize that “math is everywhere” and can be taught at anytime of day. The program was developed to include the math strands in the JK-Grade 1 Ministry of Education curriculum. For many parents the learning in the family math program reinforces and explains the learning taking place in their child’s classroom.

Give Them Food and They Will Come
It’s not so much about the food as it is about creating time. Each session kicks off at 5:30 with a meal. This allows working parents to pick up their children, get to the program, and wind down over supper. The added perk is that parents don’t have to cook that night, allowing them to focus their energies on the tasks ahead. The evening is over by 7:30 leaving plenty of time for the bedtime routine.

Math is All Around
Recognizing that families are busy, program staff help parents see that math can be taught anytime, anywhere. Sorting, counting, or talking about shapes are all math concepts that each of us do every day. So counting cars, sorting them by size or colour or looking for and identifying shapes on a walk, measuring water in the bath, and sorting groceries and toys are all math related.

Two for One
The program also helps build on family relationships, helping to build stronger families. Facilitators and volunteers model positive parenting skills, demonstrating worthwhile strategies to help parents relate to their children without being judgmental of parents. As well, staff promotes literacy, helping families develop a love for reading and connecting them to community resources such as the library.

For more information, please visit www.ontarioearlyyears.ca

Info: 519-541-2403
Main: 519-542-7751
info@lambtoncollege.ca
1457 London Road
Sarnia, ON N7S 6K4

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