Children and adults working together in the clinic

The Gold Research Centre supports training programs guided by an attention to psycho-pedagogical methods, emphasizing:

  • Constructivist Approaches (e.g., Reggio Emilia; Montessori; Arts-based; Land and Nature based) that encourage active, child-centered learning
  • Metacognitive Strategies to help children reflect on and regulate their own thinking and learning processes
  • Scaffolding and Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), inspired by Vygotsky’s theory, to provide appropriate support to children and gradually remove it as they become independent
  • Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) to integrate emotional intelligence and self-regulation into education
  • Trauma-Informed Pedagogy that creates supportive environments, recognizing the impact of trauma on children’s lives and learning
  • Differentiated Instruction that adapts teaching methods to meet children’s diverse needs
  • Neuroscience-Based Education to apply brain research that enhances the child’s memory, attention, and learning outcomes

New Program Beginning Fall 2026!

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Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Intervention

The Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Intervention provides advanced training to support young children (ages 3-8 years old) with neuro-diversities. The program focuses on designing and implementing interventions that address cognitive, social, and emotional development.

Collaborations With the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology at 91ɬÂþ

The Daniel and Monica Gold Centre for Early Childhood Development supports training for the assessments of children with neurodivergences and learning difficulties through the 91ɬÂþ Psychoeducational and Counselling Clinic. The Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology also hosts the Daniel and Monica Gold Certificate in Early Childhood Intervention. Find out more about the ECP department.