Think with awe on the slow and quiet power of time.
-Friedrich von Schiller
One goal of the
2014 World Forum on Early Care and Education is to host 900 early childhood professionals from 97 countries. Since the World Forum Foundation has active members (National Representatives, Global Leaders, and Work Group Teams) in well over 100 countries, we are confident this goal will be achieved. By attending this historic gathering, you will share stories with, gain new perspectives on your work from, and develop friendships with your peers in countries such as Myranmar, Brazil, Kenya, Syria, Italy, Poland, China, South Africa, Cuba, Bhutan, Lebanon, Norway, Fiji, Ethiopia, Croatia, Colombia, India, Australia, Laos, and Belgium. It will change your world.
The 2014 World Forum takes place May 6 - 9, 2014 in
San Juan, Puerto Rico. Although the Forum is still over 10 months in the future, already nearly 24% of the spaces have been filled by early registrants. Don't miss out on this opportunity of a lifetime. Register today.
Register today and connect with over 800 other early childhood professionals from over 80 nations. Spend four days with other delegates discussing key early childhood issues including:
- Caring for Institutionalized Children
- Children with Special Needs
- Connecting Children with Nature
- Creating Environments for Children
- Curriculum Modes
- Family Engagement
- HIV/AIDS and Young Children
- Immigration and Young Children
- Informal Settings
- Leadership in Early Childhood
- Men in Early Childhood
- Multi-Cultural Education
- Peace Education
- Play
- Preserving Indigenous Culture
- Teacher Education
- Workforce Development
Register Today!
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Rick Hill, SC, United States
While the world changes at almost the speed of sound the first years of life are not. We must continue to give all children the nurturing , guidance and tlc the early years require in order for all children to succeed in school and in life. No matter how fast that trajectory may be!
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