Untangling Early Childhood Education Conference, Held in person at Unity Park in Greenville, SC
August 16-17, 2024

Welcome to the Registration page for the Untangling Early Childhood Education Conference!

The Conference is Approved for SC DSS credit hours within the SC Endeavors Registry!

This is a fantastic opportunity to learn, grow, and enhance your professional development while contributing to your ongoing education requirements. Register now and secure your spot at the conference! We look forward to seeing you there.

Untangling Early Childhood Education Conference: Register Now

 We’re thrilled to have you join us for a weekend of learning, networking, and inspiration. Register now to secure your spot at this must-attend event dedicated to unraveling the complexities of early childhood education. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to connect with fellow educators, parents, and professionals passionate about supporting children’s growth and development during their formative years.

Untangling Early Childhood

Untangling Early Autism

Dive into the complexities of early autism with experienced speakers, interactive workshops, resources, and insightful discussions. Gain a deeper understanding of early signs, interventions, and strategies to support children on the autism spectrum.

 
Early Signs and Red Flags:

Learn to recognize the early signs of autism in young children, including social communication deficits, repetitive behaviors, and sensory sensitivities.

Diagnostic Process:

Gain insights into the diagnostic process for autism spectrum disorder and understand the importance of early identification and intervention.

Creating Inclusive Environments:

Discover strategies for creating inclusive and supportive environments that cater to the diverse needs of children with autism.

Evidence-Based Interventions:

Explore evidence-based practices and interventions topromote social communication, emotional regulation, and sensory integration in young children with autism.

Collaborating with Families:

Learn effective strategies for collaborating with families and building partnerships to support the holistic development of children with autism.

Who Should Attend:

This session is ideal for early childhood educators, preschool teachers, childcare providers, administrators, therapists, and anyone working with young children with autism or suspected developmental delays. Join us to deepen your understanding of early autism and gain practical strategies to enhance the quality of care and education for children in your early childhood setting

Overview of Saturday Sessions:

 
 
Real Talk from Real Parents

Hear the firsthand experiences and perspectives of parents navigating the early childhood journey. Gain valuable insights and tips for supporting families in your community.

Pathways to Progress

Explore the importance of early intervention in supporting children’s development during our dedicated session. Learn how to get support, obtain resources, and find solutions for identifying and addressing developmental delays and challenges in young children.

Play. Talk. Read.

This session will provide parents and educators with information on how to support children’s development in a digital world. It will also include a description of how talking, playing, and reading with children at a young age support skills necessary for academic readiness.

Elevating Early Education: The Role of Leadership

Elevate your leadership skills and ignite your approaches to leading early childhood programs. Gain inspiration and practical tools for creating positive change in your organization and community.

Lunch on the Patio in the Park

Enjoy a delightful lunch amidst the beauty of Unity Park Greenville. Connect with colleagues, network with fellow attendees, and recharge for an afternoon of learning and inspiration.

Raising Your Voice: Advocating for All Children and Early Services

Join us for “Raising Your Voice,” an insightful session dedicated to advocating for the rights and well-being of all children, particularly focusing on early services crucial for their development. In a world where every child deserves a fair chance to thrive, this conference empowers educators, caregivers, policymakers, and advocates to make a meaningful difference.

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