The National Association for the Education of Young Children invites members and non-members to join fellow early childhood and pre-K-through-3 to network and discuss research and teaching strategies. Choose from hundreds of sessions and seminars and explore the Virtual Exhibit Hall.
Session titles include:
- Young children with special needs: how to identify and help them by using the new Internet-based Discovery Tool, with Kerby Alvy
- Consequences that teach responsibility: changing behavior and restructuring the brain, with Becky Bailey
- Growing up Latino in the United States, with Rebeca Maria Barrera, planned by the National Latino Children's Institute
- Sweet songs of yesterday: how to keep company with children in difficult times, with Bev Bos, Tom Hunter, and Michael Leeman
- Including all of us: using children's literature to infuse content on disability and diversity, with Sue George and Camille Catlett
- Guidance and discipline for infants and toddlers the Program for Infant Toddler Caregivers (PITC) way! With J. Ronald Lally and Peter Mangione
- The power of good book selection: the best new preschool books for your classroom, with Isabel Baker
- Supporting emerging leadership: identifying trends and approaches to helping early childhood professionals connect with students, with Dina Clark Rodriguez and Ed Greene
- Burned out or fired up? The power of one—you can make a difference! With Janet Gonzalez-Mena and Holly Elissa Bruno
- Nontraditional college students in early childhood education: building on unrecognized strengths, with Susan Bernheimer and Elizabeth
- First steps to mighty hearts: the origins of courage in the first six years of life, with Charles A. Smith
- "Count on me!" Promoting positive child outcomes in mathematics through the use of the arts, dramatic delivery, and visualization, with Kathy Redwine and Donna McCord
- "Grandma, we flew!" The importance of movement, with Mimi Brodsky Chenfeld
More sessions to be announced.