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National Children's Museum Serves on Host Committee for NTI

The National Children’s Museum is pleased to serve on the Host Committee for ZERO TO THREE’s 26th National Training Institute (NTI) – “Connecting Science, Policy, and Practice”. The training will be held on Friday, December 9 through Sunday, December 11 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, MD, located just outside of Washington, DC.

The NTI is an unparalleled opportunity for multidisciplinary professionals to enhance their knowledge about early childhood development.  The NTI offers you the chance to hear from and interact with colleagues and experts about the latest research, best practices, and effective policies for infants and toddlers. Interactive and thought-provoking sessions have been carefully planned to enrich your knowledge and inform your practice.

Continuing Education Credits are available.

For more details, please go to www.zttnticonference.org   


About the National Children’s Museum
When it opens in 2013, the National Children’s Museum (NCM) will be a world-class cultural and educational center with a mission to inspire children to care about and improve the world. As the only national museum focused on children, NCM will house some of the most exciting and engaging exhibits, programs, and resources ever designed to spark the imagination, feed the soul, and celebrate the power of children and their families to create change. Opportunities for inspiration, learning, fun, and engagement will reach far beyond the walls of the actual museum. Millions of children and families will experience the Museum and connect with one another through a robust online experience, programs that take the Museum into communities, and partnerships with children’s and youth organizations nationwide. For more information, visit www.ncm.museum.