First 2000 Days NY Campaign At the Harlem Book Fair

July 13, 2015

Harlem book fair flierHW Partner First 2000 Days NY™ Campaign @ the Harlem Book Fair: The journey to literacy for our youngest learners 

Join us as we discuss how social- emotional development, mental health and investing in our youngest learners help chart the path to literacy. 

They are connected and what we can do to get our youngest learners on the path to literacy.

Many believe that children begin the literacy journey when they start kindergarten. The truth is the literacy journey begins when the infant comes home and you begin developing language skills.

Join us as we discuss how social- emotional development, mental health and investing in our youngest learners help chart the path to literacy.

Workshop Presenters:

  • Ms. Daseta Gray, Founder Sabree Education Services/Certified Infant Toddler Specialist;
  • Melissa Passerelli, Director of Developmental Screening Project Docs for Tots;
  • Alvin Irby,  Founder Barbershop Books;
  • Deneisha Thompson, Mental Health Consultant.

Workshop presentation 12:00pm—1:30pm

Countee Cullen Library, Conference Room A, 104 W 136 St (btwn Lenox Ave & Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Blvd), SabreeEducationServices.comSabreeHarlemParents.com


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