Connection Commitment Collaboration - Child Life Council
Connection Commitment Collaboration - Child Life Council
Connection Commitment Collaboration - Child Life Council
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Exhibitor List<br />
The following is a list of exhibitors scheduled to participate<br />
in the Exhibit Hall as of December 2007. For more<br />
information on exhibiting, please contact the CLC office at<br />
800-CLC-4515 or conference@childlife.org:<br />
Alicia Rose “Victorious” Foundation<br />
Beads of Courage<br />
Bravery Hearts<br />
Camp Mak-a-Dream<br />
CaringBridge<br />
Ceiling Scenes<br />
Emspiration LLC<br />
Flaghouse<br />
Infant Massage USA<br />
Kelsey’s Kids<br />
Kids Count Consulting Services, Inc.<br />
Kidzpace Interactive<br />
Legacy Products, Inc.<br />
Loma Linda University-<strong>Child</strong> <strong>Life</strong> Program<br />
Med Bears LLC<br />
Medical Memories<br />
Playscapes<br />
Playworks<br />
Songs of Love Foundation<br />
Starlight Starbright <strong>Child</strong>ren’s Foundation<br />
SuperSibs!<br />
The <strong>Child</strong>ren’s Hospital of Philadelphia<br />
The Oscar Litwak Foundation<br />
Thetis Breeze<br />
Special Services for Participants<br />
with Disabilities<br />
Individuals who require special services to allow full<br />
participation in the conference should notify CLC no later<br />
than March 25, 2008.<br />
Professional Development Workshop Levels<br />
Design a workshop curriculum that best enhances your<br />
career and personal goals based on your level of experience.<br />
Choose sessions from three experience levels: Entry,<br />
Intermediate or Advanced.<br />
Presentation Levels<br />
Designated by the speaker(s) based on their own assessment<br />
of the content, presentation levels provide participants<br />
with guidelines for choosing which sessions to attend.<br />
Though all sessions are open to any registrant—regardless<br />
of experience level —attendees with less experience or<br />
knowledge of specific topics are encouraged to participate<br />
in the Entry or Intermediate level sessions. Please remember<br />
that these designations are relative to your experience,<br />
education and training.<br />
n Entry Level – Presentations classified as Entry level are<br />
designed for child life specialists with less than three<br />
years of clinical practice or minimal knowledge of a<br />
particular topic. Entry-level presentations include broad<br />
background information and basic theory, skills and<br />
interventions.<br />
n Intermediate Level – Presentations classified as<br />
Intermediate level are designed for child life specialists<br />
with more than three years of clinical practice. Presenters<br />
of Intermediate-level sessions will assume that participants<br />
have experience in a variety of therapeutic situations<br />
and wish to expand their knowledge base.<br />
n Advanced Level – Presentations classified as Advanced<br />
level are designed for child life specialists with extensive<br />
clinical and/or administrative knowledge, skills and<br />
experience. Presenters of Advanced-level sessions will<br />
assume that participants have considerable knowledge of<br />
the topic, and will require minimal introduction.<br />
Conference Give-A-Way<br />
We are pleased to announce that one of the items to be<br />
given away to one lucky CLC 26th Annual Conference<br />
attendee will be a Fun Center, donated by the Starlight<br />
Starbright <strong>Child</strong>ren’s Foundation. A Fun Center is a mobile<br />
entertainment unit containing a flat-screen TV, DVD<br />
player, and a Nintendo Wii system. Whether hospitalized<br />
children are nervously awaiting surgery, sitting restlessly<br />
during a long treatment, or feeling lonely in their hospital<br />
room, the Fun Center helps them cope by providing<br />
endless hours of fun and distraction.<br />
Room Monitors<br />
Room monitors are assigned to each individual professional<br />
development session at the conference. Monitors are tasked<br />
with assisting speakers, distributing hand-outs (if applicable),<br />
checking on audio/visual set-up, and if necessary,<br />
checking off registrants as they arrive. We are in need of<br />
volunteer room monitors for all sessions. If interested,<br />
please indicate which session you would be willing to<br />
monitor upon registering for the conference.<br />
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<strong>Child</strong> <strong>Life</strong> <strong>Council</strong> 26th Annual Conference on Professional Issues