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The World Forum Bug
November 20, 2006
Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow but a vision. But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day.
-Sanskrit Proverb

Over and over again, World Forum attendees describe the experience as infectious.  Here are some typical comments…

“I’ve got the World Forum bug.  Now that I have been to the World Forum and experienced its warmth, enthusiasm, and hope, I can’t possibly miss another one.”
Andrew Ikupu, Papua New Guinea

“The World Forum has gone beyond my expectations concerning perfect organization, the interesting and highly relevant topics, and the warm and friendly atmosphere.”
Ali Shaar, Palestine

“The World Forum is such a unique experience.  It provides a wonderful forum for exchange and conversation among world leaders in early care and education.  It is enjoyable, informative, and useful �" one of my favorite professional meetings.  NAEYC supports the World Forum.”
Mark Ginsberg, United States

“Here was a place where people met.  Here was a place where people smiled.  Here was a place where people communicated.  Here was a place where we made a reunion of families.”
Poonam Mehta, China

“After our golden days together, I can now say that I have been around the world in three days �" three days that will stay in my mind and my heart forever.”
Maha Taibah, Saudi Arabia

“Thank you for another tremendous four days of stimulating and inspiring sessions of listening, talking, and laughing with some very enlightened educators from around the globe.”
Unaisi Vasu Tuivaga, Fiji

“It was exciting and magical.”
Dina Aidzhanova, Kazakhstan

“I cannot leave without telling you what a success I think the World Forum has been �" not only due to the great quality of the sessions, but the feeling.  I have attended many conferences in the past, but never have I known such a feeling of togetherness and unity.”
Sofia Barraclough, Spain

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World Forum Early Bird Rate About to Expire!

To take advantage of the discounted Early Bird rate for the 2007 World Forum on Early Care and Education taking place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on May 15 - 18, 2007, you must register before December 1, 2006.  Keep in mind that the last three World Forum events have all sold out well in advance.  Make sure you don’t miss out �" REGISTER TODAY!



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PAMELA BHANJI · January 08, 2007
UPANGA NURSERY SCHOOL
DAR ES SALAAM, COAST, Tanzania, United Republic of


The World Forum 2005 in Montreal is a beautiful memory that will be forever imprinted in my mind. Immediately on my return I conveyed everything I had learnt not only to the teachers in my school, but to teachers in many other schools as well, and the World Forum came alive for us right here in Tanzania. Thank you for letting me be a part of your Global Family

PAMELA BHANJI · January 08, 2007
UPANGA NURSERY SCHOOL
DAR ES SALAAM, COAST, Tanzania, United Republic of


The World Forum 2005 in Montreal is a beautiful memory that will be forever imprinted in my mind. Immediately on my return I conveyed everything I had learnt not only to the teachers in my school, but to teachers in many other schools as well, and the World Forum came alive for us right here in Tanzania. Thank you for letting me be a part of your Global Family

PAMELA BHANJI · January 08, 2007
UPANGA NURSERY SCHOOL
DAR ES SALAAM, COAST, Tanzania, United Republic of


The World Forum 2005 in Montreal is a beautiful memory that will be forever imprinted in my mind. Immediately on my return I conveyed everything I had learnt not only to the teachers in my school, but to teachers in many other schools as well, and the World Forum came alive for us right here in Tanzania. Thank you for letting me be a part of your Global Family



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