The Up to 3 Early Intervention Program and other local members of a coalition of organizations called Meeting Challenges and Creating a Healthy, Rich Childhood are hosting a unique conference for parents, care givers, educators and those who work with families.
Unlocking Your Child’s Potential will be held on Saturday, June 12, 2010 at the USU Conference Center, Logan, UT from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Morning speakers and workshops are for adults only and include the following topics: Gifts and Challenges; Child Nutrition and Learning; Behavior; Parent and Family Stress; Childhood Obesity and Picky Eaters; Sensory Processing and Its Effect on Development and Learning, and Fun & Functional Activities to Get Kids “In Sync.”
The afternoon session includes a large expo in the Taggart Student Center International/Sunburst Lounge with fun activities for parents and children in literacy, stress management, physical health, safety, music, art and much more.
The conference will end with an interactive concert by Rachel Coleman, creator of the Signing Time Songs, a series of CDs developed for young children to reinforce the use of sign language in everyday life.
Registration is required and there is a small fee to attend. You can find out more about this Conference and register for it at the Child Resource website.
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