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2024-25 Community Engagement and Education Series

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Farahany, Dr. Bryson, and Dr. Siegel to talk with our community during the 2024-25 year about conditions and stages of development that shape children’s growth.
These speakers will explore what children may be processing about their social and emotional lives and identities, equip us with the language we may need to better understand the complexity of our children’s lived experiences, and discuss ways we can better support them.

We are excited to have parents, faculty, staff, alumni, alumni parents, and grandparents join us for these Community Engagement and Education events. Please watch your inbox for event invitations.

Thursday, September 19 - Dr. Nita Farahany
How Emerging Technologies Impact Our Daily Lives...and Our Children's
Author, The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
A conversation with professor and leading scholar Dr. Farahany about the social, ethical, and legal implications of emerging technologies on our daily lives and what this means for our children, followed by Q&A.

Tuesday, December 10 - Drs. Tina Payne Bryson and Daniel J. Siegel
The Power of Showing Up for Your Children
Authors, The Power of Showing Up: How Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become and How Their Brains Get Wired
A keynote address by Drs. Bryson and Siegel on the importance of consistently showing up for your children as a predictor of their happiness, success, and ability to develop meaningful relationships, followed by Q&A.
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    • Community Engagement and Education Speaker Series 2024-25

The Center for Early Education, a socio-economically and culturally diverse independent school for children, toddlers through grade six, strives to graduate students who are joyful, resilient, lifelong learners. The Center embraces a philosophy of education that combines a nurturing, inclusive learning environment with an increasingly challenging academic program that addresses the developmental needs of each child.