Hi Lyvonne,
Follow Tara's suggestions to the app and links to access the conference schedule and the list of sessions being presented. I recommend making your own itinerary on the
Précis scheduler site so you can save those events and sessions you are most interested in.
Choose 2-3 sessions per time period because occasionally one will be full, or may be farther than you want to walk that day--keep several options! The
featured sessions are a good place to start.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Peggy Ashbrook
Early childhood science teacher
Alexandria, VA
NSTA The Early Years columnist, Science and Children
Early Years blogger,
www.nsta.org/earlyyearsAuthor: Science Learning in the Early Years, and
Science Is Simple
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-17-2019 05:27 PM
From: Tara Guido
Subject: Conference new me,bers
Hi Lyvonn,
Perhaps by now you have seen the program book? If not, you can access it in two ways. The program book lists EVERYTHING you need to know and includes maps, booth info, etc. You can access it from NAEYC's main page or try this link. You can also download the NAEYC conference app from Google Play or the iTunes store depending on your device. The app includes everything from the program book and more. You can even create an itinerary for yourself in the app and keep track of all the classes you'd like to take.
Good luck!
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Tara Guido
Kindergarten Teacher
STEM Coordinator PreK-2
St. Benedict School
Holmdel, NJ
Original Message:
Sent: 11-15-2019 01:43 AM
From: Lyvonn Reese
Subject: Conference new me,bers
this is my first conference. No idea what to expect. Wiii there be a list of classes ect included in our fees
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Lyvonn Reese
Murfreesboro TN
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