Race & Education and Early Efforts | Neurodiversity and Early Childhood Development: Supporting Children and Parents Social Media Kit

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On 4/26, join @Hunt_Institute in conversation with @zizigirl @MsParrilla & @IheomaIruka as they discuss neurodiversity and early childhood development. Register here: http://ow.ly/7Wtu50Ipj2R #Neurodiversity #AutismAwareness #EarlyEfforts

#DidYouKnow that 90% of a child’s brain develops within the first 5 years? Join @zizigirl @MsParrilla @IheomaIruka with The @Hunt_Institute as they discuss social-emotional & cognitive development. Register: http://ow.ly/7Wtu50Ipj2R #Neurodiversity #AutismAwareness #EarlyEfforts 

What is neurodiversity & how does it affect early learning? On 4/26, @zizigirl @MsParrilla @IheomaIruka will join @Hunt_Institute to discuss this topic, and how to best support children and parents. Register: http://ow.ly/7Wtu50Ipj2R #Neurodiversity #AutismAwareness #EarlyEfforts

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Early childhood development recognizes that 90% of a child’s brain develops within the first five years. The term neurodiversity is used to describe the neurological differences in the developing brain, representing a strengths-based model which acknowledges the differences in children’s approaches to learning.

On Tuesday, April 26th, join The Hunt Institute for a conversation with national experts Dr. Nicol Russell, Natasha Parrilla, and Dr. Iheoma U. Iruka on early childhood development to discuss the domains of social-emotional and cognitive development, approaches to learning, and increasing equity for all children.

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pRWs4glpRLiLtmDXBBEfoA

#Neurodiversity #AutismAwareness #EarlyEfforts

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Hi (Name),

Early childhood development recognizes that 90% of a child’s brain develops within the first five years. The term neurodiversity is used to describe the neurological differences in the developing brain, representing a strengths-based model which acknowledges the differences in children’s approaches to learning.

Join The Hunt Institute on Tuesday, April 26th, for a conversation with national experts on early childhood development to discuss the domains of social-emotional and cognitive development, approaches to learning, and increasing equity for all children.

Panelists include:

  • Nicol Russell, VP of Implementation Research, Teaching Strategies LLC
  • Natasha Parrilla, Director of Communications and Early Learning Initiative at the Apple Tree Institute
  • Iheoma Iruka, Founding Director at the Equity Research Action Coalition

You can register for the webinar here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pRWs4glpRLiLtmDXBBEfoA

See you soon!

Sincerely,