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A Conference for Early Childhood Professionals.  

When: February 1, 2019

Where: McCormick Place, South Building

Time: Registration opens at 8:00am.

Conference programming from 9:00-3:45

Comprehensive Event Information including Professional Learning Credits, meals, etc.

Transportation & Parking Information:
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There will be a Resource Fair during the conference. Be sure to stop by the following participant tables:
Harry S Truman CollegeTeaching StrategiesOffice of the Illinois Attorney GeneralIllinois Office of Comptroller Susana A. MendozaSchool Specialty/ChildcraftResource Center for Autism & Developmental DelaysAmerican College of Education Lakeshore Learning Materials Ounce of Prevention FundAsian Human Services, IncKIDSTeach PlusNAME IllinoisScholastic Education TeachstoneIllinois State TreasurerChicago Chapter Illinois AEYCOECE Comprehensive Service CoordinatorOECE Early Childhood SpecialistsOECE Data TeamDominican University Head Start Nutrition Services


Friday, February 1 • 12:30pm - 1:15pm
Lunch General Session Featuring Tiny Tunemakers LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

Enjoy an interactive lunch featuring Tiny Tunemakers and presenting developmentally appropriate early childhood lessons on  music and literacy that can be implemented in your schools and classrooms!

Kate is a National Board Certified teacher and former Chicago Public Schools music teacher at Edwards Elementary and Ruiz Elementary. She went on to found Tiny Tunemakers, a company dedicated to enriching children’s development through music, movement and social/emotional learning. They work with public and private daycare centers and preschools around Chicago including CPS.

Speakers
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Kate Salisbury

Founder, Tiny Tunemakers
Kate Salisbury is the founder of Tiny Tunemakers, a company dedicated to enriching children’s development through music, movement and social/emotional learning. She believes musical proficiency is a right of all children and the learning process should be fun and inspiring. Kate... Read More →




Friday February 1, 2019 12:30pm - 1:15pm MST
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