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Experiences Shared The five days of the Conference gave us a wonderful opportunity to meet interesting dedicated people from other Pacific countries and share a rich variety of experience and concepts. For us, one outcome was a feeling that New Zealand can be proud of its pre-school development. Principles and practice in New Zealand compared favourably with the other countries represented and appeared more progressive than in Australia. Perhaps age and attitude have something to do with this. The dynamic growth of preschooling in New Zealand is largely the result of the direct involvement of the young mothers whose enthusiasm made such an impact on those attending the A.P.A. Conference.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1967, Page 19

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Experiences Shared Te Ao Hou, September 1967, Page 19

Experiences Shared Te Ao Hou, September 1967, Page 19

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