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An Invitation to OEMP World Congress
February 5, 2004

"I think, at a child's birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity." - Eleanor Roosevelt


AN INVITATION TO OMEP WORLD CONGRESS

Sue Harper, the National President of OMEP Australia offers this invitation:

"It is with pleasure that I extend to you a warm invitation to attend the XXIV World Congress of OMEP, which is to be held in Melbourne, Australia in July 2004. We encourage delegates from every member country to attend this important event, as well as early childhood practitioners, academics, government officials, policy makers, medical practitioners, nurses, lawyers, community groups, parents and advocates....

"The overall theme of the Congress is One World: Many Childhoods. The Congress program will provide opportunities to explore issues such as children in difficult circumstances, innovation in service delivery, indigenous children's needs and services and children's health and social services. You will be challenged to think carefully about the types of programs delivered to young children."

To learn more about the Congress and to link to the Congress web site, go to the Exchange Conference Calendar at: http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0113


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