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Free online resource to help your child learn to read with enchantment.

Resources and tools to support your child in their orientation process.

Action Réussite helps promote academic perseverance, educational success and the achievement of the full potential of young people in Abitibi-Témiscamingue through mobilization, working with partners who work with parents, employers and elected officials to make the culture of education a major regional priority.
The Aidersonenfant.com portal is the largest free French-language platform designed to equip and support parents in the social, emotional, and academic development of their child.
AidezMoiSVP.ca supports teens by helping them stop the spread of sexual photos and videos while supporting them every step of the way, in complete confidentiality.
The Quebec Alliance of Regional Groups for the Integration of People with Disabilities (AQRIPH) is a national organization for the collective defense of the rights of people with disabilities and their loved ones. The AQRIPH is made up of 17 regional groups which bring together more than 400 local organizations of people with disabilities and their relatives throughout Quebec.

Practical and free resources for parents to help them better support their children throughout their school career, from primary to secondary.

AQETA Estrie (Quebec Association for Learning Disabilities – Estrie section) uses its expertise in dyslexia, dysorthography and dyscalculia to ensure equal opportunities for people living with such learning disabilities, to enable them to develop their potential and actively contribute to society.

The AQPEHV brings together parents of children with visual impairments, promoting exchanges and the sharing of experiences, and offers these parents services that complement those offered by the public sector, based on the needs expressed.

To support, assist and bring together parents of children with special needs so that they can fully flourish in their parental role. APED stands out above all for its approach, its openness and its welcome, but also for the diversity of services it offers to families whose children have particular challenges to overcome.

In addition to supporting its members in their professional development, representing them, promoting their interests and fostering their community life, the ADOQ’s mandate is to inform, guide and offer specialized, diversified and quality training in orthopedagogy.

The Quebec Association for Children with Hearing Problems (AQEPA) is a network of regional associations of families, young adults living with deafness and allies, supported by a provincial association founded over 50 years ago.

Through a variety of services and guided by values of collaboration, solidarity and equity, the AQGS works to continuously improve the quality of school daycare services, an important link in the continuum of educational services offered to students.
The Quebec Tourette Syndrome Association is a non-profit organization that works with people with Tourette syndrome, their families, and stakeholders in the health, education, social, and community sectors. The AQST’s mission is to support, inform and empower people with Tourette Syndrome. Support, inform and train the people who live and work with them and raise awareness among the population about this issue.
Thematic atlases are information tools that allow you to discover different characteristics related to the world of education. Topics of interest are interpreted according to different cartographic representations.

A popular literacy organization for those aged 16 and over that helps people with low literacy achieve their personal goals.
Each learner can learn at their own pace and in small groups.

The Coalition of Parents of Children with Special Needs of Quebec (CPEBPQ) is the voice of experts with experience in the educational and social realities of children with special needs in Quebec and hundreds of individual and association members, 81% of whom identify as parents of children with special needs.

A well-established voice of advocacy supported by numerous partners from the worlds of health, education, research, the environment, nutrition and physical activity. The Vital Collective is an initiative of the Quebec Public Health Association.

Promote consultation within the Lanaudière community through mobilization, awareness-raising, support, dissemination and transfer of knowledge, and evaluation to increase the educational success of all.
The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse is an independent body responsible for promoting and enforcing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, protecting the interests of children and ensuring equality in employment in public bodies.

Accomplice – School Perseverance Gaspésie-les îles supports local and regional initiatives that improve school perseverance and educational success among young people in the region. By supporting local groups of partners from different sectors working with young people, it advocates a global approach, not just an academic one.

The mission of CRÉPAS is to prevent young people from the SLSJ from dropping out of school. Its work is part of a partnership with the community aimed at maintaining a common vision of the problem and supporting structuring and effective interventions.

COSMOSS is a community of partners who provide services to young people, both in the health and education networks and in the municipal, early childhood, employment and community sectors, which promotes the development of the full potential of young people from a perspective of equal opportunities.

A media outlet specializing in education, École branchée helps foster educational reflection and develop understanding of educational issues through current topics and concrete examples from practice and research.

L’École des Grands is an after-school mentoring program that pairs elementary school students from disadvantaged backgrounds with middle school students. The emphasis is on homework help and scientific awareness. The program supports the educational success of elementary, middle school, and university students
Balancing family life and returning to work or training can be complicated. The Parent School provides parents with the tools they need to develop knowledge, self-confidence and support their children’s academics. It is an excellent starting point for further studies or integration into the job market.

Espace parents was designed to help Quebec parents better understand what their young people are experiencing in their academic and professional orientation by giving them tools to support them in their personal and identity development, throughout their studies.

This initiative supports actions to combat poverty and social exclusion by creating synergy across Nunavik and strengthening actions around education for all learners so that they persevere in achieving their goals.

The Quebec Autism Federation (FQA) is a provincial group of organizations and individuals who share the interests of autistic people, their families and those close to them.
The FQOCF promotes the enrichment of parental experiences and skills as well as the full development of children by offering Quebec parents human and personalized support in the OCFs, for all stages of their family life.