Early Childhood Conferences

Mar 3, 2023

Upcoming Conferences

CCPC Virtual PLAY Academy – Tuesday & Thursday evenings throughout April. Registration is now open!

Kansas Early Literacy Symposium – April 14, 2023 in Topeka, KS. Registration is now open! $20 cost includes lunch and 5 KDHE licensing hours.

Kansas Parents As Teachers Association 2023 Conference – April 17-18, 2023 in Salina, KS. Registration is now open!

Kansas Association for Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Conference 2023 – April 27-28, 2023 in Wichita, KS. Registration is now open!

Child Care Aware of America 2023 Symposium – May 7-10, 2023 in Arlington, VA. Registration is now open!

NAEYC’s Professional Learning Institute – June 4-7, 2023 in Portland, OR. Registration coming soon!

BUILD 2023 – July 11-13, 2023 in Anaheim, CA. Registration is now open! – get early bird pricing through March 23!

NAEYC Annual Conference – November 15-18, 2023 in Nashville, TN. Registration coming soon!

Spotlight

  • Requests for Proposal (RFP) and Grant Application now available!
    The Kansas Child Care Capacity Accelerator will support community-based teams—including early childhood providers and champions, employers, and economic development leaders—in their efforts to create affordable and accessible child care seats in their communities. […]
  • 2023 Early Childhood Governance Summit
    On February 17, groups from the Kansas Early Childhood Governance System presented highlights, including progress to date, goals for 2022, and discuss opportunities to work together to accomplish the goals of the All in for Kansas Kids Strategic Plan. […]
  • Developmental Health Family Engagement Sessions
    Are you a parent of a child age birth to 5 (Pre-K) in Kansas? We need your help to improve early childhood developmental health experiences! If you are interested in participating, please register. Participants who attend the full session will receive a $100 stipend for their time, commitment, and input. […]
  • Available funding for construction, operations, and sustainability solutions
    The Kansas Child Care Capacity Accelerator will support community-based teams—including early childhood providers and champions, employers, and economic development leaders—in their efforts to create affordable and accessible child care seats in their communities. […]
  • Examining the Present and Future of Child Care in Kansas
    In our role as strategist, the Children's Cabinet commissioned Examining the Present and Future of Child Care in Kansas to encourage and facilitate innovative, collaborative planning. The report was developed by the University of Kansas Center for Public Partnerships and Research and Capita. […]

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