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Show your career some love—register for NCaeyc’s 63rd Annual Conference, the biggest and most valuable event of the year for North Carolina’s Early Childhood Professionals.  Check out this year’s conference video! REMINDER: Conference is tax deductible! Expenses of training, including Conference cost, travel, lodging, and meals, which are incurred for the purpose of maintaining or improving your skills in your present…

Attend  NCaeyc’s Pre-Conference Sessions Thursday, September 15 and receive 5 NC DCDEE Contact Hour Credits REGISTER FOR CONFERENCE TODAY! Pre-Conference Session Option 1: Building on Foundations: Applying North Carolina’s Early Learning and Development Standards to Support Children’s Growth and Development featuring presenters Teressa Cameron Sumrall, Ph.D and Catherine Scott-Little, Ph.D: This interactive session will show how teachers across the state use…

NCaeyc’s 63rd Annual Conference is now open for registration! We are excited about this year’s emphasis on Being Intentional: Connecting People, Practice, and Policy, and we can’t wait to see you September 15-17! Register Now! Keynote and Pre-Conference Sessions Keynote Speaker: Rae Pica What If Everybody Understood Child Development?: Straight Talk About Bettering Education and Children’s Lives Understand the connection between…

NCaeyc’s 63rd Annual Conference is all about Being Intentional: Connecting People, Practice & Policy. Join us Thursday – Saturday, September 15 – 17, 2016 at the Raleigh Convention Center. Registration opens in early May! Our Keynote Speaker this year is Rae Pica. Rae is an education consultant who has specialized in the development and education of the whole child, children’s physical activity,…

NCaeyc 2014 Annual Conference Program Promoting PLAY: Powerful Learning Across the Years! Check out all of the exciting details of this year’s Conference! If you have not yet registered, it’s not too late: www.ncaeyc.org/conference  

In 1953, a dedicated group of early educators came together to form the North Carolina Kindergarten Association (NCKA) to “promote the professional growth of its members, to increase community understanding of the kindergarten child and to work toward the attainment of standards established by the State Department of Public Instruction.” In 1974, NCKA reorganized to become the state affiliate for…

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