Family & Early Childhood, Anglophone East.
A program committed to assisting parents with the challenging task of raising young children according to their individual needs and potential.
About us
Family and Early Childhood Anglophone East Inc. is one of seven Early Intervention agencies providing services to families and children throughout New Brunswick. Each agency is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and is a registered not-for-profit organization. We are contracted by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD)
A program committed to assisting parents with the challenging task of raising young children according to their individual needs and potential.
Our Services
Home visiting (parenting and child development)
Screening & Referrals community based services and partnering with agencies
Group-based parenting programs
Referrals to community based services and partnering with agencies
Infant-parent attachment
Family & Early Childhood, Anglophone East.
A program committed to assisting parents with the challenging task of raising young children according to their individual needs and potential.
About us
Family and Early Childhood Anglophone East Inc. is one of seven Early Intervention agencies providing services to families and children throughout New Brunswick. Each agency is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and is a registered not-for-profit organization. We are contracted by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD)
A program committed to assisting parents with the challenging task of raising young children according to their individual needs and potential.
Our Services
Home visiting (parenting and child development)
Screening & Referrals community based services and partnering with agencies
Group-based parenting programs
Referrals to community based services and partnering with agencies
Family & Early Childhood, Anglophone East.
A program committed to assisting parents with the challenging task of raising young children according to their individual needs and potential.
About us
Family and Early Childhood Anglophone East Inc. is one of seven Early Intervention agencies providing services to families and children throughout New Brunswick. Contracted by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, we are a program committed to assisting parents with the challenging task of raising young children according to their individual needs and potential.
Each agency is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and is a registered not-for-profit organization. We are a free and voluntary program who assist families with children 0-8 years of age. All of your information remains confidential and is only shared with other professionals, with your consent. Parents, legal guardians and professionals (having obtained legal consent from parents/legal guardians.) are able to refer in potential children/families who they feel would benefit from our services.
Requests for services can be made directly to our office, at which point there is a screening process to determine eligibility and/or what service best fits your family's need.
Between the Anglophone and Francophone agencies, we have offices all over New Brunswick, including in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John, Bouctouche, St-Louis de Kent, Hillsborough, Salisbury, and Sackville, to name a few.
Anglophone East offices are located at:
Moncton (50 Cameron ST, Suite 102, Moncton NB, E1C 9A9)
Salisbury (Located in the McTavy's general store: 3112 Main St, Salisbury, NB E4J 2L6)
Hillsborough (Hillsborough Elementary School, 31 School Ln, Hillsborough, NB E4H 3B8)
Sackville (Tantramar Regional High School, 223 Main St, Sackville, NB E4L 4B9)
If you feel your family, or are a professional who knows a family who could benefit from our services, please reach out to us at : 1-855 238-3694 (toll free) or 506-853-3061 (local)/ Fax: (506) 853-0600 / Email: reception@fecae.ca
Infant-parent attachment
Infant-parent attachment
Home Visits
This is our most popular service, with approximately 300 children participating each month across the Anglophone East area. An educator will visit your home to help you set goals to support your child’s development, while providing support, assessments, ideas, and a listening ear. Our clients request home visits for a variety of reasons including behaviour, routines, medical issues, family dynamics, and more. Our educators all have strong educational backgrounds in child development, with years of experience working in family and early childhood education.
Attachment
Learn about the importance of building a secure attachment in infants 6-18 months old, and discover how to help your baby learn he or she can depend on you. This program is offered one-on-one through home visits with one of our qualified educators.
Developmental Child Care
For children aged 3-5 who qualify, funding for up to 12 hours per week of daycare or preschool may be available.
Transition to School
Before entering Kindergarten in New Brunswick, children participate in an assessment called the Early Years Evaluation—Direct Assessment (EYE-DA). Family and Early Childhood Anglophone East conducts the EYE-DA at each Anglophone East school and provides follow-up support for children who experience difficulty and whose parents request extra support. Services available include home visits to work on specific goals, parent-child Active Learning Groups at each school, and our regular Early Intervention Home Visiting program.
Home Visits
This is our most popular service, with approximately 300 children participating each month across the Anglophone East area. An educator will visit your home to help you set goals to support your child’s development, while providing support, assessments, ideas, and a listening ear. Our clients request home visits for a variety of reasons including behaviour, routines, medical issues, family dynamics, and more. Our educators all have strong educational backgrounds in child development, with years of experience working in family and early childhood education.
Attachment
Learn about the importance of building a secure attachment in infants 6-18 months old, and discover how to help your baby learn he or she can depend on you. This program is offered one-on-one through home visits with one of our qualified educators.
Developmental Child Care
For children aged 3-5 who qualify, funding for up to 12 hours per week of daycare or preschool may be available.
Transition to School
Before entering Kindergarten in New Brunswick, children participate in an assessment called the Early Years Evaluation—Direct Assessment (EYE-DA). Family and Early Childhood Anglophone East conducts the EYE-DA at each Anglophone East school and provides follow-up support for children who experience difficulty and whose parents request extra support. Services available include home visits to work on specific goals, parent-child Active Learning Groups at each school, and our regular Early Intervention Home Visiting program.
Home Visits
This is our most popular service, with approximately 300 children participating each month across the Anglophone East area. An educator will visit your home to help you set goals to support your child’s development, while providing support, assessments, ideas, and a listening ear. Our clients request home visits for a variety of reasons including behaviour, routines, medical issues, family dynamics, and more. Our educators all have strong educational backgrounds in child development, with years of experience working in family and early childhood education.
Group Based Parenting Programs
Programs for parents and children from birth to 8 years of age that cover a range of topics such as infant cues, healthy habits for toddlers, social problem solving, confidence and behavioral problems
Attachment
Learn about the importance of building a secure attachment in infants 6-18 months old, and discover how to help your baby learn he or she can depend on you. This program is offered one-on-one through home visits with one of our qualified educators.
Developmental Child Care (Screening & Referrals community based services and partnering with agencies)
For children aged 3-5 who qualify, funding for up to 12 hours per week of daycare or preschool may be available.
Transition to School
Before entering Kindergarten in New Brunswick, children participate in an assessment called the Early Years Evaluation—Direct Assessment (EYE-DA). Family and Early Childhood Anglophone East conducts the EYE-DA at each Anglophone East school and provides follow-up support for children who experience difficulty and whose parents request extra support. Services available include home visits to work on specific goals, parent-child Active Learning Groups at each school, and our regular Early Intervention Home Visiting program.
Geographically, Anglophone East District is located in south-eastern New Brunswick, covering municipalities as far west as Havelock and as far north as Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, including Salisbury, Petitcodiac, Alma, Hillsborough, the Greater Moncton area, Dieppe, Cocagne, Shediac, Sackville, and Port Elgin.
Testimonials
Our 4 year old loved it ! We can’t wait for the toddler play group to start up again 🤞🏻
An awesome program. Wonderful, caring employees who encourage and support families.
Ruth Boyd
Helping families & loved ones rise strong <3
S Smith
Testimonials
Our 4 year old loved it ! We can’t wait for the toddler play group to start up again 🤞🏻
An awesome program. Wonderful, caring employees who encourage and support families.
Ruth Boyd
Helping families & loved ones rise strong <3
S Smith
Our 4 year old loved it ! We can’t wait for the toddler play group to start up again 🤞🏻
An awesome program. Wonderful, caring employees who encourage and support families.
Ruth Boyd
Helping families & loved ones rise strong <3
S Smith
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