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Help Plan 2009 World Forum
July 10, 2008
Everything changes when you begin to love yourself. You no longer send out desperation or need to be filled from the outside. You become a powerful source within yourself that attracts better.
-Author Idil Ahmed

The next World Forum on Early Care and Education will take place in Belfast, Northern Ireland on June 16 - 19, 2009. Anyone who has participated in a World Forum knows that a key feature of these unique experiences is that everyone who is considering attending is invited to help plan the agenda. Past World Forums have had hundreds of early childhood professionals from around the world involved on planning teams. We start by inviting widespread involvement in the selection of topics to be addressed. So today we are inviting all ExchangeEveryDay readers to give us their insights on ten topics that should be on the agenda in Belfast. To participate, go to the Exchange Insta-Poll entitled Topics for 2009 World Forum in Belfast.

If you are eager to secure your space at the 2009 World Forum, you can register starting today by downloading the registration form.



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For Teachers
  • Outdoor Play Environments
  • Food and Nutrition Challenges
  • Literacy in the Early Years
  • Serving Children with Special Needs
  • Managing Challenging Behaviors
  • Math in the Early Years
  • Brain Research Implications for Early Childhood
  • Involving Parents in Your Program
  • Observation and Assessment
  • Reggio Emilia Learning Experiences
  • Making Play Work
  • Social and Emotional Development

For Directors
  • Leadership in Early Childhood
  • Supervising Early Childhood Staff
  • Training Early Childhood Staff
  • Evaluating Early Childhood Programs
  • Marketing Child Care Services
  • Trends in Early Childhood Education
  • Managing Money
  • Maintaining a Safe Environment
  • Physical Environment and Room Arrangement

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Kathleen Hanawahine · July 10, 2008
Honolulu, HI, United States


I am interested in obtaining copies of your May/June 2008 issue 181. My grandson is on the cover and within your magazine, Please advise



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