Accreditations

HIGH FIVE

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HIGH FIVE’S 5 Principles of Healthy Child Development

  1. Participation: Fair opportunities for everyone.

  2. Play: Just having fun!

  3. Mastery: Learning new skills and being successful.

  4. Friends: Opportunities to make and build friendships.

  5. Caring Adult: An instructor, coach or leader who shows warmth and genuine interest in all children.

Our Activities

  • Are led by a HIGH FIVE trained leader.

  • Provide challenges that are suitable for your child’s age and skill level.

  • Allow all children to take part, regardless of their abilities.

  • Focus on personal best rather than winning.

  • Keep children active without too much standing around or waiting.

  • Give children choices about what they can do.

Our Leaders

  • Are trained in HIGH FIVE’S Principles of Healthy Child Development.

  • Show all children respect, honesty and trust.

  • Use direct eye contact and smile.

  • Speak in a calm and friendly tone of voice.

  • Praise children when they try and when they succeed.

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We are a HIGH Five Accredited organization! HIGH FIVE’s quality standards ensure your child’s experience with sport and recreation are safe, unique and age appropriate.

All BGC Prince County staff and volunteers are trained in HIGH FIVE’S Principles of Healthy Child Development.

  • We have safety and emergency procedures.

  • We provide Program equipment and materials that are suitable for your child’s age and ability.

  • We encourage participation and input from parents and families.

  • We provide what is needed to make sure your child feels safe, welcome, special and leave the Program smiling!

R2 RESILIENCE TRAINING


About the R2 Program

R2 is a program built on promising practices that have been shown to enhance wellbeing among individuals experiencing stress and adversity. It integrates the principles of a social ecological approach to resilience developed by Dr. Michael Ungar and his colleagues from all around the world who are part of the Resilience Research Centre.

 

R2 builds resilience by strengthening two types of factors:

 

  • The rugged qualities that reside within all of us.

  • The resources that we need when facing adversity.

Rugged protective factors are changeable internal qualities, such as our level of selfesteem, optimism, mindfulness, and our ability to set goals and think critically. Resources can include experiences of control, meaningful relationships with others, access to services and supports, structures and routines, and a positive peer group at work.

Licensing

Our childcare and early learning programs follow the regulations set out by the Early Learning and Child Care Board of Prince Edward Island. BGC Prince County is committed to maintaining high standards of care that meet or exceed provincial licensing requirements, in alignment with PEI’s Early Learning Framework, which supports play-based pedagogy and quality program development.