A quality education must start early - and children's parents and caregivers are key to solving the early learning crisis.
In our 🆕 blog, experts from @LivelyMinds explain what's possible when governments recognize parents as agents of change.
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🌟 GES Lively Minds Parenting Workshop 🌟
Mothers in Tiisa community, Wa East District, had an absolute blast during the outdoor games session at our recent Parenting Workshop! 🎉🙌 Their joy and energy remind us that education knows no age limit—it’s never too late to learn
🎓✨ Exciting snippets from the GES Lively Minds Training of Trainers in the Lambussie District! 🌟Our passionate KG teachers are gaining the skills to empower mothers in Early Childhood Care and Education, ensuring brighter futures for the little ones in communities
🌟 Excerpts from the Just Ended Star Players Training! 🌟
We’re excited to share the successful completion of another impactful Star Players Training 💡🎓
Together, we’re making sure that no child is left behind! 🌍📚
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💃🕺 At Lively Minds, we're all about empowering parents to provide quality pre-school education in last-mile communities. 🌍
Through our innovative programs, we've reached over 102,000 parents and 200,000 children in 2,900 communities across Ghana and Uganda. #BestPracticePrize
🏠 At Lively Minds, we believe that parents and community involvement are key to nurturing early childhood care and education. 💡 That’s why we prioritize these partnerships to ensure a bright and strong start for every child! 🌟👶🌱
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Our Lively Minds Together Radio Programme provides caregivers with guidance on educational activities they can engage in with their children at home, This fulfills the highlight of parents being "children's first teachers" in the UNESCO ECCE report
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@UNESCO ECCE global report states, "Pre-primary education still represents a small portion of overall education aid"
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We address this by actively engaged with donors, governments and policymakers globally and in Ghana.
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At Lively Minds, we leverage the power of community and public policies to improve children’s learning and wellbeing, setting the stage for lifelong growth and achievement.
This is emphasized in the first global report on ECCE by @UNESCO and @UNICEF.
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The new UNESCO global report highlights critical role of early childhood care and education
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Join us in our mission to transform education from the very start! 🌍✨
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When did you last play a singing game with children? Or maybe we should ask, when did you last sing?
These children are certainly enjoying playing this singing game in a game run by a Mother from the Lively Minds programme!
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At Lively Minds, we are playful in our work and home life too! It helps us to focus, collaborate with others, and be fully engaged in the moment.
Watch us in action as we played games as a team last week.
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Here is another fun game to play. You could ask a child to help you look if you have one nearby!
Look closely at these two images of a play group in action. Can you spot the difference between them? You need to find 10! One of them is VERY tricky…
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The Ghana Education Services Lively Minds programme teachers Mothers in rural communities how to support early learning at home. This includes playing games with children in schools using participatory, child-led and turn-taking methods.
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At Lively Minds we take play so seriously that it is an important part of our Ghana Education Services Lively Minds parenting course.
This image shows a play session in action in a school in Karaga? Mothers are playing with their small groups.
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