Music with Young Children: Why do it?
Saturday 28 April 2012
9.30 – 4.30pm
Duchesne Building, Digby Stuart College,
University of Roehampton, London
This conference will help anyone intending and already working in music with Early Years and families.
It explores the way music runs through young children’s lives; their relationships, their communication, their
physical and emotional development and their thinking. It brings together current topical issues facing
practitioners and carers through presentations and workshops with National and International experts.
It raises questions of relevance to national policy frameworks and to research and reflective practice.
Keynotes
Dr Susan Young, University of Exeter
‘Music: why do it – current dilemmas and decisions’
Prof Minna Huotilainen, University of Helsinki, Finland
‘Music and brain development’
Early bird rate*: £70.00 | Full rate: £90.00 (Rates include lunch, refreshments and a delegate pack)
SEMPRE are sponsoring a limited number of free student places, based on a first come, first served basis,
please email the Conference Coordinator for further information
*All places booked before 31st January 2012 served
To book and pay online:
https://estore.roehampton.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&prodid=79&deptid=164&catid=65
For further information, please contact the Conference
Coordinator, Natalie O’Driscoll at n.odriscoll@roehampton.ac.uk
Natalie O’Driscoll
Academic Conference Coordinator
University of Roehampton | London | SW15 4EE
n.odriscoll@roehampton.ac.uk | www.roehampton.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8392 3698






