Prince Edward Island
Although the Mi’kmaq have inhabited the island for the last 2,000 years, there are indications that their ancestors lived there as long as 10,000 years ago. These Aboriginal peoples are said to have reached the island by crossing the low plain now covered by the Northumberland Strait. In 1758, the island became part of the British colony of Nova Scotia, which at that time also included the present-day province of New Brunswick. In 1769, the island became a separate colony. As of 2021 there are 154,331 people in Prince Edward Island.
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Play Therapy People
This page has the listing of our members who are:
Play Therapist Supervisors CPT-S
Certified Play Therapists CPT
Play Therapy Interns (those who have finished training and are working on certification)
Play Therapy Students who are currently engaged in Play therapy Training.
Agencies that provide Play Therapy Services are also listed
Individuals who want to support the growth of Play Therapy in Atlantic Canada are also listed as General members.
Play Therapy People
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Changing Steps Child and Family Counselling
Agency Member
Contact
902 301 7430
Address
106 Kensington Rd Unit A, Charlottetown, PE C1A 5J5