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27 November - Developing Quality Child-Initiated learning for three- to five-year-olds

This course for early years practitioners, teachers in children'scentres, heads of children's centres, managers in settings and localauthority advisers will look at what is meant by child-initiatedlearning and why it is important. Delegates will also consider how todevelop contexts which promote high-quality learning and the role of theadult in supporting and extending child-initiated learning. Those takingpart in the course should bring photos showing their existing provisionand an observation of a child initiating their own learning. - London.Cost: members 150; non-members 180. Visitwww.early-education.org.uk.

30 November - Policies for Families - Challenges and Choices

Introduced by Dr Katherine Rake, the Family and Parenting Institute'snew chief executive, and headlined by children's secretary Ed Balls,this conference will look at family policy now and in the future,focusing on interventions and services that have been proven to helpfamilies flourish. Other speakers include Cambridge university professorof sociology Jackie Scott, RSA chief executive Matthew Taylor, andshadow secretary for universities and skills David Willetts. - London.Cost: from 225. Visit www.familyandparenting.org/event.

22-23 January 2010 - Nursery World Show

This two-day event is the perfect opportunity for anyone who works inthe early years to get real, practical support and ideas. Delegates willhave the opportunity to attend seminars and practical workshops led bykey figures in the early years sector, including Julian Grenier, head ofKate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre in London, and MaryDickins, writer, early years consultant and senior lecturer at LondonMetropolitan University. - London. Cost: entrance free; seminars from10 when you book by 30 October and pre-register online. Visitwww.nurseryworld show.com.