
Some of the current international research topics are:
Safe Water
Immunization
Sanitation
Nutrition; adequate diet, proper feeding, monitoring growth rates
· What surprising facts/insights/new ideas about early childhood did you gain from exploring this international early childhood website?
Informal child minders (IMs) are uneducated women ages 30 to 50 who travel from the north to the south (urban centers) of Ghana. They are equivalent to American day workers. They survive by traveling to urban centers, and are paid by the day to carry loads for the housewives and businessmen in the marketplace, earning a menial living. They are also paid to watch the street children (SC), ages 2 to 8, who are the children of the IMs. Other IMs care for these children and are paid by the IMs working parents. The IMs that have children between ages 2 to 8 are called street children SC, they are called SC because they are left in the street under trees while their mothers work. There are IMs that watch and feed these children for a fee from the IMs of these children. Children under the age 2 must be placed on the backs of their mothers’ as they lift and work.
What other noteworthy information did you find on this website?
The services that are offered to the children and families such as; education, health, and nutrition.
According to the Bernard van Leer Foundation (1994a), the best solution to problems of children, families and the community is the integrated model which gives parents just one door to approach for services - when they knock on this door, they find a broad range of programs, services and activities on offer.
This to me is noteworthy because these children and families no longer have to go to several places or agencies to receive the necessary assistance. One agency can facilitate their basic needs. For these children and families these services are essential for the survival of the people in this area of Ghanna.
Hello Sauda,
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot of interesting information about the people living in Sub-Saharan Africa. Living in America, we do not have to worry about immunization, safe water,sanitation and nutrition because these of things that we are use to having on a daily basis. I am happy to hear and know that the Bernard van Leer Foundation provides the children,families and the community with what they need by just knocking in time of need. Great job!
Great post Sauda!
ReplyDeleteI especially love your picture selections. It was very informative. I chose the same topic and love all it had to offer.
Keep up the good work!
Wow Sauda,
ReplyDeleteThe information is so sad. But thank you for informing up and teaching us about the ordeal these women and children have to go through!