Embed from Getty ImagesEmbed from Getty ImagesIn her speech today, The Duchess said "I really feel so passionately about the importance of early intervention… providing children in their earliest years with social and emotional security builds strong foundations which last a lifetime" pic.twitter.com/1HPFSieFHx
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) March 21, 2018
In her speech today, The Duchess said "I really feel so passionately about the importance of early intervention… providing children in their earliest years with social and emotional security builds strong foundations which last a lifetime" pic.twitter.com/1HPFSieFHx
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) March 21, 2018
The Duchess of Cambridge and The Royal Foundation hosted a symposium on early intervention, to provide social and emotional support for children in their early years, at the Royal Society of Medicine on March 21st. It brought together academics, researchers, practitioners, educators and charities to discuss perinatal, maternal and infant mental health; parenting support; and resources for schools, and the Duchess announced her plans to create a long-term collaboration between experts and organisations to raise awareness of perinatal, maternal and infant mental health, as well as the need to support parents, families and teachers, and delivered a speech.
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The Duchess of Cambridge wore a bespoke mint green Jenny Packham dress and coat, with her Kiki McDonough earrings.