If you haven’t already made the decision to attend this year’s Childcare & Education Expo, read on to discover why you can’t miss out.
Taking place on the 20 & 21 March, this must-attend event delivers a number of inspiring and educational exhibitors, special guests and leading experts in the field.
The extensive seminar programme provides an insight into concepts that will help develop the current strategies used in your work and to promote better learning and engagement. Or if you prefer an interactive experience, there are a number of workshops offering innovative ideas that you can apply back in your own setting. Special guest Annabel Karmel, the UK’s No. 1 children’s cookery author and feeding expert, will be hosting a Q&A workshop on how to balance a jam-packed schedule, along with keeping mealtimes nutritious and most importantly, having fun.
This year’s event is lucky enough to host the #OfstedBigConversation, an opportunity for all those passionate about the quality and fairness of Ofsted inspections, to come together for support and to have their questions heard. Another new addition to the event is The Nanny Hub, where you can network with your peers and gain valuable advice from experts.
Returning after a great success is our headline sponsor, Morton Michel’s ‘Your Business Café’, to spread their 55 years of knowledge in growing a successful business in the early years and education sector with the right people alongside you.
If you need a break from the lively surroundings, visit one of our mindfulness areas, where you can reflect on your aspirations and achievements. Find the leaves from our mindfulness tree to write down inspirational ideas and tips on how to practice mindfulness, so you can help and learn from others. Submerse yourself in creativity by designing and painting rocks or peacefully colouring in the mindfulness wall.
The event is free to attend, so we hope to see you there for a stimulating and memorable day – you won’t be disappointed.
Join over 2,500 like-minded individuals from the early years & primary sector who are dedicated to improving their practice and their education settings.