Petit Lille

Petit Lille

From September 24, 2024 until September 24, 2024

At Lille - Lille Grand Palais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie, France

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Early childhood care professionals' conference. ARE YOU A CAREER PROFESSIONAL, OR AN INSTITUTIONALIST IN THE EARLY-CHILDHOOD INDUSTRY? OUR FACEBOOK PHOTO. Exhibition area. Friendly breaks

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Participants will be able to attend conferences, workshops and meet with exhibitors. They will also receive a welcome coffee, lunch, and cocktail.

Reserved for decision-makers from the social sector and other relevant staff, including managers, buyers, administrative executives, and purchasers:.

Recognizing the other is a dual action that involves both acknowledging them and responding to their requests to be acknowledged. Early childhood professionals have called for this recognition for years. It is integral to their meaning, enjoyment and pride in their work.

We know it! Be an educator, auxiliary, etc. It is not like any other profession. It is a profession that touches the human being, but even more so, its most fragile and precious form - early childhood - and it requires mobilizing what is unique and deep. It is therefore essential that these professions are recognized, more so than in any other field, as they generate desires and impulses.

While economic, political, and institutional actors recognize the importance to increase access to reception methods, both to reconcile professional and family lives, as well as fight against inequalities, or to promote the wellbeing of the child, to the extent of calling for the establishment of an early childhood public service (SPPE), they are slow in nourishing the substrate, which is the nutritional base of reception. They therefore forget to recognise the essentials, the recognition of professionals, even though there are still 10,000 of them missing.