Resource Índice de Desarrollo de la Primera Infancia 2030 El ECDI2030 (por sus siglas en inglés) recoge el logro de los principales hitos del desarrollo por parte de niños y niñas de edades comprendidas entre los 24 y los 59 meses. A las madres o cuidadores/as principales se les hacen 20 preguntas sobre la forma en que sus hijos e hijas se comportan en determinadas situaciones cotidianas, y sobre las habilidades y conocimientos que han adquirido.
Resource Index de développement de la petite enfance de 2030 L'IDPE 2030 mesure l'atteinte des principales étapes du développement des enfants âgés de 24 à 59 mois. Les mères ou les personnes qui s'occupent principalement des enfants sont invitées à répondre à 20 questions sur le comportement de leurs enfants dans certaines situations de la vie quotidienne, ainsi que sur les compétences et les connaissances qu'ils et elles ont acquises.
Resource Índice de Desenvolvimento na Primeira Infância 2030 The ECDI2030 captures the achievement of key developmental milestones by children between the ages of 24 and 59 months. Mothers or primary caregivers are asked 20 questions about the way their children behave in certain everyday situations, and the skills and knowledge they have acquired.
Resource الدروس والآثار المترتبة على برنامج التربية عبر الهاتف للأسر السورية والأردنية التي لديها أطفال صغار هذه الدراسة، التي أجرتها منظمة الروابط العالمية للأطفال (Global TIES for Children) في جامعة نيويورك، هي أول دراسة تقوم بتقييم نسخة يتم تنفيذها وتقديمها عبر الهاتف من برنامج التربية في الشرق الأوسط وأول تقييم عشوائي متحكم فيه لبرنامج التربية الصوتي فقط لعينة مجتمعية. (أي عينة بدون مشاكل صحية أو إعاقات تم تشخصيها). على الرغم من أنها وثيقة الصلة بالحالات الإنسانية والأزمات، إلا أنه عندما تكون البرامج الوجاهية صعبة، لا يُعرف سوى القليل جدًا عن تأثيرات برامج مقدمي الرعاية عن بعد الصوتية فقط.
Resource Lessons and Impacts of a Phone-Based Parenting Program for Syrian and Jordanian Families with Young Children This study, led by Global TIES for Children at New York University, is the first to evaluate a phone-delivered version of a parenting program in the Middle East and the first randomized-controlled evaluation of an audio-only parenting program for a community sample (that is, a sample without diagnosed health problems or disabilities).
Resource Why supporting caregivers’ mental health in crisis settings is essential for young children’s holistic development This brief highlights the importance of supporting caregivers’ mental health in crisis settings to young children’s holistic development. It presents data on the severity of the global mental health crisis, which is being exacerbated by the lack of funding for psychosocial support for children, youth, and families.
Resource Introduction to Caring for the Caregiver The Caring for the Caregiver (CFC) package focuses on enabling front-line workers to promote caregivers' mental health and emotional well-being. CFC provides front-line workers with skills and activities to address barriers by encouraging self-care, partner and family engagement, and problem-solving barriers to resources.
Resource Global multisectoral operational framework for mental health and psychosocial support of children, adolescents and caregivers across settings The strategies and approaches included in the framework will help in accelerating actions for children’s, adolescents’ and caregivers’ mental health and psychosocial wellbeing in national and regional development strategies.
Blog Fatherhood Engagement in Early Childhood Development in Emergencies Fathers’ engagement in early childhood development is essential for the wellbeing of children; however, it is often not prioritized in emergency responses. Why does this need to change, and what can be done to encourage meaningful engagement of fathers in children’s development and learning?
Resource Testing Measures of Refugee Camp Environment, Caregiver Mental Health, and Child Social-Emotional Development Among the Rohingya in Cox’s Bazar The goal of the study outlined in this brief was to assess survey measures relevant to children’s development specifc to the Rohingya refugee camps. Specifcally, we measured experiences of the refugee camps, caregivers’ well-being, and child social-emotional development among families with pre primary-aged (3-4 year old) children.