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What Matters Now: Pre-school Learning Alliance Changing Attitudes Conference
- Date:
- 18 March 2010 to 19 March 2010
- Organizer:
- Pre-school Learning Alliance
- Location:
- Milton Keynes
This event will ask what matters now in the area of inclusion and well-being in the early years going forward into a new decade and as we approach the General Election.
Individual seminars at the event will address a variety of topics including: creating father-inclusive services; effective behaviour strategies; sign language; developmental movement ideas; helping children with social skills and problem solving; and inclusive music.
For more information call 01908 266 686 or email inclusionconference@pre-school.org.uk
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