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Kate Middleton Makes Key Speech for Her Work with Children: ‘I Care Deeply About Making a Positive Difference’

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The Princess of Wales delivered the keynote speech at a symposium where findings from her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood were presented

Kate Middleton is taking the next step in her campaign for kids and their families.

The Princess of Wales, 41, brought together experts from across the world to a conference held by her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood at the Design Museum in central London on Wednesday morning.

“It is time we understood that building a healthier world means nurturing the foundations that support our children — everything from the systems that govern early care through to our attitudes to those raising the next generation, and the support they receive,” Kate said at the event.

“Because if we can create a society which sees the child within every adult — and the adult within every child — we will finally start to change it for the better.”

She reiterated her belief that, “early childhood fundamentally shapes the adults we become.” She also remarked how, “trauma, stress, and adverse experiences in their childhood, have caused fundamental harm that [children] have carried for years.”

The Princess of Wales — who wore an eye-catching purple Emilia Wickstead pant suit — had gathered key specialists in the field of child development, psychologists, mental health leaders and academics, as part of her Shaping Us campaign which was launched in January. The campaign built on a decade of work around improving the mental and physical outcomes of children in the first five years of their lives, known to be one of Kate’s passion projects.

 

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The royal — who had celebrated the 75th birthday of her father-in-law King Charles on Tuesday evening — continued, “I care deeply about making a positive difference, in helping the most vulnerable and supporting those who are most in need. This is not just about the youngest children in our society, who are, by their very nature, vulnerable. It is also about the many young people and adults who are suffering.”
She added, “Despite the fact that each and every one of us, has had our own childhoods, few people understand the true impact our formative years have had on shaping who we are today. That is why I decided to launch the Shaping Us campaign — to raise awareness of, and action on the importance of this critical time.”

Kate’s foundation instituted new research involving 21 countries around the world. The Director of the Centre of Early Childhood called the report “a manifesto for social-emotional skills.”

It also marked her first time working with global leaders in this area and is her “signalling” that she wants this to be worldwide, those close to her say.

Others giving talks at the symposium include Prof. Jack Shonkoff, director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. He met Kate last December when she and her husband Prince William visited the Boston area.

As the campaign kicked off in January, a spokesman told PEOPLE that her childhood work “will be a golden thread throughout [Kate’s] working life.”

And her experience and passion for the field is becoming appreciated around the world. When they met, Dr. Shonkoff told PEOPLE that Kate “has obviously thought about this a lot.”

“I see her as very motivated in having an impact on the world. She is personally an understated person, there was no sense of an ego in the room. You really get a sense that she understands the power of her platform and has a desire to do good and make a difference,” he added.

source: people.com

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