Welcome Dr. Jane Williams

HELPING PARENTS HELP THEIR CHILDREN

Dr. Jane Williams, Director of Education and Research Visits A Child’s Song! Come hear her speak on Monday, Aug. 9th  7:00 pm located at

Crossroads Church 10451 Huron Street
Northglenn, CO 80234
(303) 460-7408

  • Dr Jane Williams is a researcher and educator and who is actively involved in the development of high quality early childhood development programs in Australia, Asia and Europe. The GymbaROO/KindyROO program, in which she is involved, is focused on the delivery of a program that promotes healthy neurological, social and physical growth in the first five years of life. Importantly the program actively engages parents in their children’s development from birth.
  • Spreading the message about the importance of development in the early years is a primary aim of Dr Williams. As Editor of First Steps, a magazine dedicated to parent education, she focuses on helping parents understand their child’s development. Dr Williams also has a number of journal publications aimed at drawing the attention of early childhood health professionals to the importance of early childhood development, prevention and early intervention. She has presented at a number of conferences in Australia, and the EU, and was an invited speaker at several of these.
  • Dr Williams has taught across very diverse environments, to people with a large variety of interests and within enormously differing age groups. For the past 10 years she has been involved in a varied program of tertiary teaching in both academic and clinical domains at the School of Nursing, Midwifery & Nutrition, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia where she is currently holds the position of Adjunct Senior Lecturer. She has also actively engaged in the GymbaROO/KindyROO early learning program that focuses on parent education while providing infants and children with a program that is fun and neuro-developmentally stimulating.
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