Your First Weeks in Canada as a Youth
Immigrating to a new country comes with a list of many things to do. To help you prepare and check everything off your list this webinar will talk about the…
Immigrating to a new country comes with a list of many things to do. To help you prepare and check everything off your list this webinar will talk about the…
Join us this February for a series of free online presentations by experts, exploring the diversity of human experience through the lens of psychology. Within the theme of Building Bridges,…
Immigrating to a new country comes with a list of many things to do. To help you prepare and check everything off your list this webinar will talk about the…
Are you between the ages of 12-19 or the parent of a child in that age range? If so, this webinar is for you! In this webinar, you’ll meet 3…
Have you ever tried to take the time to explore your inner self? Do you know your limits and unique talents? In the modern world, many youths—especially newcomer youth—struggle to successfully set and meet their goals due to external pressures that they receive from society, family members, and friends.
Change can be hard, especially at a young age. Here are a few tips that can help you adapt to the process of a new change.
Spring Break gives students in Canada the opportunity to explore different options, build skills for the future or simply take a break from school.
Read what newcomer youth had to say about their first questions and experiences in Canada.
10 helpful tips from one high school student to another.
Schools in the Greater Toronto Area offer your child the opportunity to read, write and speak an international language so they can maintain heritage, language and culture or learn a new one for the first time.