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application/pdfELMI Endline ReportThe report will enable relevant actors to develop cost effective replicable models, which are appropriate for scale up to achieve maimum impact for children 29/10/2015972KB
application/pdfSaving Brains: First Steps 0-3 Program in Rwanda Endline RepFirst Steps towards quality Early Childhood Care and Development through Holistic Parenting Education: A Randomized Control Trial in Ngororero District, Rwanda26/08/2017970KB
application/pdfFirst Steps Holistic Parenting Education Baseline ReportFirst Steps (Intera za Mbere) is a nationally-scalable approach to promoting healthy early childhood development by offering holistic parenting education to parents of 0-3 year olds in Rwanda.06/07/2016928KB
application/pdfLB Midline Report Final29/10/2015850KB
application/pdfHumanitarian Work - Save the Children in emergenciesSave the Children in emergencies20/12/2013849KB
application/pdfRCBI - Teacher Training: Case StudyRCBI - Teacher Training: Case Study.30/09/2014845KB
application/pdfEvaluation of First Steps (Intera za Mbere) Parents’ interactions with infants and children in the first years can have a long-term impact on physical, health, on social and emotional well-being, and on cognitive capacities (CDC, 2007). With training, parents can become more effective providers of the care and stimulation that babies and young children need to develop properly (Evans, 2006). Since the Pilot Phase of First Steps (Intera za Mbere) Program in 2015, Save the Children continues to implement the program with an aim to improve parenting practices, child development outcomes, and promotion of emergent literacy in the home. As part of our COVID-19 response in 2020 in partnership with UMUHUZA we conducted a baseline survey on parenting during COVID-19 intended to collect data to benchmark the “Evaluation of First Steps (Intera za Mbere) towards quality Early Childhood Care and Development through Holistic Parenting Education in Response to COVID-19”18/02/2021819KB
application/pdfPre-Primary Position Paper Emergent Literacy is one of the most important foundation abilities children must develop before beginning Primary School29/10/2015773KB
application/pdfParenting Education Literacy Position PaperPosition Paper indicating that parents need guidance on how to support children’s physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development, and also touches on the significance of cognitive development and emergent literacy as among the most important foundations for later school and life achievements. 22/04/2015770KB
application/pdfParenting Education Literacy Position Paper - 2014 Early Childhood (0-6 years) is a critical stage of human development and Parents are the first educators of their children. Significant development of the brain, body, and emotions happens during the first years of life. 23/10/2015770KB
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