Infant Toddler Specialist Network Conference
This conference is a special opportunity to focus on the uniqueness of the infant-toddler period and to connect with colleagues who share your commitment to babies and their families. The conference theme - Connections: The power behind high-quality caregiving - speaks to the critical role of relationships in supporting children's current and future well-being. You will learn with colleagues, hear from experts, and consider questions and ideas about topics such as (1) the importance of early relationships, (2) teaching children with special support needs, (3) the science behind early movement and development, and (4) relationship-based strategies and practices for building strong parent partnerships.
Who should attend? ALL center-based and family care educators serving infants and toddlers in Alabama are welcome and encouraged to attend, as well as site managers or administrators supervising infant-toddler programs. The conference is also open to coaches, consultants, and professional development providers supporting the infant-toddler workforce.
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The Bryant Conference Center is located at 240 Paul W Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. Parking is available in the Capstone Parking Deck at 921 2nd Avenue, Tuscaloosa, 35401. More information will be sent closer to the event date.
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