Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 5:25:25 GMT
The first few years of life are crucial and leave an indelible mark on the person of tomorrow. The beginning of life, i.e. early childhood, lays the foundation for physical, social and emotional development, so there is no doubt that the right protection, attention and care will benefit learning abilities, problem solving and ease of interaction in society. At Educo we know that the first years of life are crucial for you, which is why we have joined the rioridadrimeraInfancia movement (Early Childhood Alliance, led by Children’s Platform, Eurochild and other organizations) to demand that every boy and girl has the right to accept education system and free early care (families receive childcare benefits). But apart from that, we also try to create awareness among families through different projects so that they acknowledge the importance of these years and motivate their daughters and sons at this stage in the best possible way. This is evidenced by the campaign launched last month by the Nicaraguan education organization: "I educate myself to grow, play and learn", with a clear goal: to make mothers, fathers and families aware of the importance of initial education for development. Cognitive and socioemotional skills in girls and boys. Skills that will make them happy in life and successful in school. The real importance of focusing on the pre-school years In Nicaragua, the Ministry of Education (Mined) estimates that the net enrollment rate in primary education is as of During the same period, this number dropped to Based on these data, two conclusions were drawn that drove the campaign: Mothers, fathers and families accompanying their daughters and sons are rarely involved in early learning. It is generally believed that initial education does not contribute to learning. In Nicaraguan culture, the preschool years are not considered a learning space. But, beyond this, as we mentioned earlier, the lack of access to initial education for children to become possible.
In fact, the National Education Plan noted that boys and girls who attend pre-kindergarten have better mastery of reading, math and science by third and sixth grade. As an educational method for preschool education, games have enabled Educo to lau Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data nch the "Yo me Educo" campaign in countries related to preschool education, which is spread by boys and girls themselves to adults; they make their voices heard (for Educo, positive Listening to the voices of childhood and adolescence is crucial). It targets mothers, fathers and guardians, as well as teachers and educators, with the goal of empowering the general public with this information by emphasizing the importance of early childhood education. Make them think it's a right. Juan Mauricio Castillo, director of the Nicaraguan Education Center, explained that the campaign aims to get fathers and mothers more involved in their children's early learning. “It is in the best interests of boys and girls that we all understand their education process. Education at different levels: primary, secondary and university is very important for the future development of this generation in our country and that is why we are launching this campaign , to convey that message," he said. The campaign started in mid-January and will be active for two months in advertising in the media, social networks and on the streets of Nicaragua.
In fact, during the COVID- epidemic, we encountered a situation where it was difficult to understand how the children were doing without a lot of communication. Find out how they react. However, it's true that when a parent writes an email to the teacher explaining, you see, this happened today, the person I'm talking about usually sends a copy to the restaurant. Families have internalized it. Also, I think sometimes kids trust the cafeteria monitor more than they trust the instructor themselves. This trust relationship is very good and we work hard for it. The problem is that the restaurant is not a children's parking lot. We are educated here. The noon space is another time for you to learn things, from eating together, knowing how to use tableware well, to knowing how to express yourself and communicate to solve problems. Of course because it's a moment that creates a lot of conflict, because it's an unstructured moment, not that linear teacher-student relationship. It’s more about expansion, about letting go. Therefore, we try to work with them to resolve conflicts decisively through nonviolent communication. But I do look crappy here sometimes. Sometimes it's "Okay, ask for forgiveness," but even asking for forgiveness doesn't solve it because reparations are needed. It’s okay to ask for forgiveness, but it must be meaningful and meaningful. That's where we try to focus.
In fact, the National Education Plan noted that boys and girls who attend pre-kindergarten have better mastery of reading, math and science by third and sixth grade. As an educational method for preschool education, games have enabled Educo to lau Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data nch the "Yo me Educo" campaign in countries related to preschool education, which is spread by boys and girls themselves to adults; they make their voices heard (for Educo, positive Listening to the voices of childhood and adolescence is crucial). It targets mothers, fathers and guardians, as well as teachers and educators, with the goal of empowering the general public with this information by emphasizing the importance of early childhood education. Make them think it's a right. Juan Mauricio Castillo, director of the Nicaraguan Education Center, explained that the campaign aims to get fathers and mothers more involved in their children's early learning. “It is in the best interests of boys and girls that we all understand their education process. Education at different levels: primary, secondary and university is very important for the future development of this generation in our country and that is why we are launching this campaign , to convey that message," he said. The campaign started in mid-January and will be active for two months in advertising in the media, social networks and on the streets of Nicaragua.
In fact, during the COVID- epidemic, we encountered a situation where it was difficult to understand how the children were doing without a lot of communication. Find out how they react. However, it's true that when a parent writes an email to the teacher explaining, you see, this happened today, the person I'm talking about usually sends a copy to the restaurant. Families have internalized it. Also, I think sometimes kids trust the cafeteria monitor more than they trust the instructor themselves. This trust relationship is very good and we work hard for it. The problem is that the restaurant is not a children's parking lot. We are educated here. The noon space is another time for you to learn things, from eating together, knowing how to use tableware well, to knowing how to express yourself and communicate to solve problems. Of course because it's a moment that creates a lot of conflict, because it's an unstructured moment, not that linear teacher-student relationship. It’s more about expansion, about letting go. Therefore, we try to work with them to resolve conflicts decisively through nonviolent communication. But I do look crappy here sometimes. Sometimes it's "Okay, ask for forgiveness," but even asking for forgiveness doesn't solve it because reparations are needed. It’s okay to ask for forgiveness, but it must be meaningful and meaningful. That's where we try to focus.