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Restore Your Hopefulness
March 3, 2017
Being a teacher has changed me. It has broken me, but it has also rebuilt me into something stronger and kinder, both gentler and more badass.
-Kelly Treleaven, teacher, blogger, author

Are you feeling a bit downtrodden or despairing due to recent developments? Are you feeling worn out, weary, or worried? 

Attending the 2017 World Forum on Early Care and Education might be just what you need to rejuvenate your sense of hopefulness, your spirit of optimism and excitement. Here is what past World Forum attendees have told us:

"The culture and openness of the World Forum is powerful. The spirit of joy, friendship and optimism is infectious."

"The World Forum gives me a sense of direction, courage, hope and strength to continue with teaching children."

"The honest and intentional respect for every voice, every circumstance, and every culture creates a viral epidemic of caring."





Register for World Forum today before registrations close!

Join 800 early childhood professionals from over 80 nations for a life changing experience at 2017 World Forum in Auckland, New Zealand. The theme of the event is Sustainability – sustaining childhoods, families, organizations, the planet, each other and ourselves.

Registrations are filling up fast! To learn more about
the World Forum, and to register for 2017 World Forum,
go to the World Forum website.

Optional tours of Auckland early childhood programs are also available.

Don't miss out on this life-changing experience!

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