> New Oriental Culture Forum September Content Preview—Early Childhood Education Lecture Series (1)
New Oriental Culture Forum September Content Preview—Early Childhood Education Lecture Series (1) In order to enrich the Chinese community in Arizona...
New Oriental Culture Forum September Content Preview—Early Childhood Education Lecture Series (1) In order to enrich the cultural life of the Chinese community in Arizona and solve the problems encountered by parents, teachers and early childhood education workers in early childhood education, the New Oriental Cultural Forum (co-organized by New Oriental Art School and Chen Pu's "Oasis Culture and Education") and the "Sunbird" Arizona Chinese Network have specially invited famous contemporary early childhood education experts in the United States to give a series of lectures on early childhood education. This lecture is financially supported by the U.S. government and is free and open to the public. Lecture content: Early education for children aged 0--5. The infancy and early childhood period is the most important period in a person's life, and it has become the consensus of the world to attach importance to early childhood education. Early childhood is a critical period for the rapid development of the brain. Seizing this critical period and utilizing the sensitivity of the brain nerves to carry out early education will have the effect of getting twice the result with half the effort. This lecture will tell parents and teachers how to educate children in their infancy and early childhood, so that children can grow up healthily in many aspects such as body, brain, intelligence, personality, personality and soul. For more details, please log in to http://www.newdirectionsinstitute.org/ Speaker: Dr. Jill Stamm Dr. Jill Stamm, a famous contemporary early childhood education expert in the United States, is the founder of the New Directions Institute, which mainly studies infant brain development (index). She is also a member of the Arizona Children's Society and an associate professor of clinical medicine at Arizona State University. She is the author of BRIGHT FROM START, which describes how to cultivate children's thinking development from birth to 3 years old in a simple and scientific way. She frequently writes about child development in The Arizona Republic magazine. He has also been interviewed many times on television, radio and websites. She also serves on the Governor's Advisory Council on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Dr. Jill Stamm is the inventor of BRAIN BOXES, a unique and patented series of tools that help early childhood teachers and staff interact with young children at work to promote and encourage healthy brain development. Dr. Jill Stamm has two adult daughters. Kristin is a neuroscientist. Due to her premature birth, Jenny has physical developmental disabilities, but she is still thriving based on her mother's special understanding and care for her. Beneficiaries: Parents, expectant parents, grandparents with young children, early childhood education workers and people interested in early childhood education. Lecture time: Saturday, September 8, 2012 7:00PM Lecture location: New Oriental Art School (EAA) 1100 N Alma School Rd, Suite 18, Chandler AZ is at the northwest corner of the intersection of Ray Road and Alma School Road, north of the Blue Sky Chinese Restaurant. Inquiry hotline: Lu Lihua: (602) 490-8613 Qiu Xiang: (480) 319-1098 Note: New Oriental Art School has dedicated teachers to take care of children during lectures. Parents with children, please come with your children and come with confidence. Your children will be well cared for while you are listening to the lecture. Written by Dr.Jill Stamm.
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