Mothers and Babies LINC Class is a special language and cultural training program designed so that newcomer mothers with infants up to 18 months old can learn English in a safe and child-friendly environment. Mothers are given basic language skills through working in a small group and keeping their infants in the same room. In this program, mothers will:
Instruction focuses on the language and communication skills newcomers need for successful settlement in the community, positive parenting experiences and further integration in mainstream LINC classes. Curriculum content includes practical communication skills such as telephone use, reading and singing for babies, communicating with various community agencies, and completing basic personal information forms.
Privacy is provided for breastfeeding mothers and there is an in-class aide to assist with childcare. There is also an on-site childcare centre for children of LINC students to attend while their parents are in class. This offers quality childcare by licensed professionals to children from 19 months to 5 years old.
This program is delivered in-person during the day. It is a part-time class, offering 15 hours a week from Monday to Friday in either the morning or afternoon, depending on the student's CLB level. Student enrolment operates year-round on continuous intake. Students can enroll after completing the following steps:
Step 1: Meet the requirements for and register as a client at the Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI (IRSA).
Step 2: Complete the free Canadian Language Benchmarks Placement Test (CLBPT). Contact Reem Sicoe from IRSA PEI at reem@irsapei.ca or 902-628-6009 to make an appointment for your placement test. Based on the results of the CLBPT, students are placed on a waiting list by level of English to attend classes.
Summer day camps provide high-quality childcare to newcomer children, ages 5 to 12 years, during the time their parent or parents are taking LINC classes. The program is led by qualified Early Childhood Educators and designed to support childhood development, as well as promote English language learning.
Activities are matched to age and ability and include playing games and sports, music, crafts and park trips.
Cody Tran
LINC Program Assistant, Community Education
34 Belmont Street
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 5H1
Email: hclinc@hollandcollege.com
Tel: 902-566-9520