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EY: Coram conference ‘Starting from the Child’

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Apr 26 2024

See message below from Coram: (Please note this is a Chargeable event)

Taking place on Friday 7 June 2024, 9.30am to 4.30pm 

Join us for a critically important and exciting conference at Coram Campus in London to Start from the Child and explore the continuum of learning and development from birth to seven years of age.

This special hey! (Hempsall’s Early Years) conference will also launch the 5th Edition of ‘Starting from the Child?’ by Prof. Julie Fisher, in conjunction with Open University Press.  This is an important opportunity to celebrate Julie’s work, the review of this seminal text, and her immeasurable contribution to the early years landscape.

Throughout the day we shall have a stellar line-up of speakers coming together to analyse and investigate the nature of effective, appropriate, and responsible early education practice.  The conference will conclude with Julie in conversation with hey! programme director Jan Dubiel, with a question time, book signing, and drinks reception. 

See our press release is attached: PRESS RELEASE hey! conference 7 June 2024 no embargo 

Many thanks.

James Hempsall OBE

Managing Director

www.coramhempsalls.org.uk

w 0844 824 3083 

Twitter @hempsalls 

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