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Challenges and Possibilities in Reaching the Under-Threes

Presented at theSouth Asian Regional Conference

on Early Childhood Care and EducationNew Delhi, August 2012

Zakiya KurrienCentre For Learning Resources, Pune

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Interventions in the earliest years make a difference

Interventions which combine appropriate nutrition together withpsychosocial stimulation have a greater impact on both physicalgrowth and psychological development

Interventions during children’s first 2 and 3 years (includingprenatal care) are more likely to forestall deficits in psychosocialdevelopment than during their preschool years

ECCE programmes can improve parent-child interaction, andimpact on feeding and other caregiving behaviours

The Evidence

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Interventions can be characterised as :

Child – Focused

Direct interventionswith childrenUsually centre - based

Parent – Focused

Direct contact with parents, usually mothers

• Parent meetings• Home visits

Joint – Focused

Direct interventions for children and parents• Centre - based services

Plus • Parent meetings and home visits

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Reaching the under-threes in their homesAn initiative of Centre For Learning Resources (CLR)

Most children in this age group being taken care of withinthe family

Resource constraints for starting creches / daycare centres

Children at highest risk are younger than those attendingbalwadis and anganwadis (preschool centres)

Caregiver education as an ECCE strategy needs to be systematically explored

Conditions that support home-based interventions

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Designing the approach

The Overall ApproachCombined Participation and CLR Technical Inputs

Curriculum for caregiver education, communication materials, training programmes

Observation, interviews,discussion with parents and families

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• Educate anganwadi workers (ECCE workers) and other field workers about pre-natal health, child health and nutrition, and psychosocial stimulation

• Train them as effective ‘communicators’ of messages related to holistic child care

• Assist government agencies and NGOs to implement home-based interventions for improvement of early child care within families

Building capacity for home-based interventions

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Family / Community MembersField-based ‘Communicator’

Caregiver & Child

CLR Technical Support : • Assistance in designing programme strategies• Training for effective communication• Modules• Visual Aids, Videos, Exhibitions

Meetings

Meetings Home visits Field- based training of

communicators by master trainers, & monitoring

HelpTOTs for Master Trainers(Intensive programme)

DiscussionFeedback

Discussion Feedback

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CLR Education Package for parents and other caregivers of the birth - 3 years age group

Focus on • Understanding holistic child development and role of caregivers• Prime messages in :

- Pre-natal health - neo-natal care, child and maternal health- child nutrition- importance of psychosocial stimulation and how to provide it- child protection and age-appropriate child-rearing

• Play materials (from daily objects and waste material) • Gender equity in caregiving practices

Health l Nutrition l Psychosocial Development

Available in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Oriya

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Curriculum for Caregiver Education

Basic Knowledge Related to Child Development• Concept of holistic child care - health, nutrition,

psychosocial stimulation, emotional well-being• Role of parents and other caregivers within the family• Developmental characteristics of under-threes• Individual differences (Each child unique)• Understanding that learning begins at birth; benefits of

early infant stimulation, play, caregiver-child interaction

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Curriculum framework for main domains of holistic care for under-threes

DOMAINS SUB-STAGES

Prenatal Neonatal – Year 1 Year 2 & 3

Health & Nutrition

Psychosocial / Cognitive Development

Appropriate Handling of Infants; Emotional Security

Protection / Safety

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1. Pre-intervention survey tools, to understand: • Existing caregiver knowledge about pre-natal health,

neonatal care, child nutrition, child health and psychosocial stimulation

• Caregiver behaviour : observation of caregiver-child interaction

2. Use of Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) for contextualising interventions

Making inputs locale-specificAdapting the generic content of the CLR Education Package to local needs

Guide Book

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Components of the CLR Education Package

Manual for Communicators

Discussion Photographs

Pictorial Handouts for Caregivers

Other Visual Materials

Home-visit Guidelines

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Communication Approach

• Devised for illiterate, semi-literate audience

• Constructive rather than compensatory approach

• Active learning by caregivers

• Materials suitable for anganwadi (ECCE) workers / ‘communicators’ who may have modest literacy levels

• Visual communication

Mobiles

Sound makers

Puppets

Puzzles

Picture Books

Playthings made during meetings

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Training programme for communicators and master trainers

PlusFor Communicators :Interactive communication techniquesHow to plan and conduct effective caregivers’ meetingsHow to conduct effective follow-up home visits

PlusFor Master Trainers :How to organise and conduct effective training programmes for local communicators

Includes all inputs designed for caregivers (i.e. content of Education Package)

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• Exhibitions

• Videos

• Songs

• Organising ‘Child Care Days’

Community-based advocacy for holistic child care

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Activities during‘Child Care Day’ in villages

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Summing upCLR technical support for holistic child care : Pre-natal - 3 years age group

Generic education package for caregivers, which can be contextualised

Field-tested communication approach

Community-based channels for message delivery

Materials suitable for ‘communicators’ who may have modest literacy level

Training programmes and training materials

Community awareness-raising and advocacy for responsive parenting: Materials and strategies

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