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The Administration for Children and Families presents NRCEC 2020, National Research Conference on Early Childhood. June 27 - 29, 2022 at Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA.
June 27 - 29, 2022
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VIRTUAL NRCEC 2022
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2022 Session Videos Available!

Thank you for attending NRCEC 2022. Select conference sessions are available for on demand viewing – check out the 2022 session videos page for more information.

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Check out the virtual posters presented at NRCEC 2022 by visiting the virtual poster galleries!

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What is NRCEC all about?

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ACF's National Research Conference on Early Childhood (NRCEC) 2022 was held virtually June 27–29, 2022. NRCEC 2022 presented the latest research on early childhood programs and the young children and families they serve. The virtual venue hosted plenaries, breakout sessions, poster sessions, networking discussions, and more. Videos of select conference sessions are now available for on demand viewing. Visit the 2022 Session Videos page for more information. You also can explore the posters presented by visiting the 2022 Virtual Poster Galleries page.

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