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    Join Us Early!October 18-22, 2021Log in early to check out our Virtual Annual Conference platform, complete a scavenger hunt, visit exhbitors’ booths, and participate in author meet & greets, and the first-time attendee reception.ScheduleAll Day2:00 pm – 2:45 pm EDT 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm EDTOCTOBER 18 Scavenger Hunt: explore the conference platform to complete….

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    • Have you heard about our special #ZEROTOTHREE2021 pre-conference treat? Daily meet and greets with renowned early childhood professionals & authors (Alicia Lieberman, @CGIppen, @clairejlerner & more!) w/ special offers for signed copies! Details: https://t.co/Npx8XNtAaG https://t.co/Y8kW3NLAOw

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    Maria hinojosa Keynote Plenary As a reporter who was the first Latina in many newsrooms, Maria Hinojosa dreamt of a space where she could create independent, multimedia journalism that explores and gives a critical voice to the diverse American experience. She made that dream a reality in 2010 when she created Futuro Media, an independent,….

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    • Just announced! @SenatorBennet is joining us at #ZEROTOTHREE2021 for a deep-dive conversation about infant and early childhood mental health (#IECMH), improving our #MentalHealth system, and ensuring families and their babies can thrive. Learn more: https://t.co/HvOKQW4ZYO https://t.co/gk1cgzKaZr

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    Plan your schedule for the ZERO TO THREE Virtual Annual Conference 2021! Check out our breakout sessions, Baby Talks lectures, plenaries, and keynote!

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    • During #ZEROTOTHREE2021, we'll be exploring the neurological foundations of knowledge processing, memory put-down, communication modes, and motivation/value systems in order to best support families needing extensive support. Join us: https://t.co/HFmaHnOQej https://t.co/xXSJwjlb8Y

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    How Racism Affects BabiesHow can racism affect a baby? Infant and Early Childhood Mental HealthAccording to a report from Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child, “Years of scientific study have shown us that, when children’s stress response systems remain activated at high levels for long periods, it can have a significant wear-and-tear effect on their….

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    • “If implicit bias can play a role on our preschool reading rugs and in our classrooms’ cozy corners, it no doubt haunts every corner of our society." - Walter Gilliam, PhD Learn more about how racism affects babies: https://t.co/FN1Iuipn84