wire push car |
It’s fascinating to watch children experiencing this world.
Play is truly child’s work. Children in Lesotho create toys out of items
considered rubbish in more developed regions. Devoid of prefabricated toys, the
world of play fosters a mind-boggling amount of inventiveness. Balls are made
of plastic bags or rubber bands; tires and rims are rolled along with sticks; intricate
wire cars bump along the road. Items that the developed world would resign to
the trash bin are transformed into toys in the most imaginative ways!
Often we see older children out and about, playing in their
villages, but rarely do we witness much play in the early childhood years. Yet that
is the period when play is so vital for adequate child development.
'M'e Nthabeleng providing caregiver education during a safe home reunification |
Over the past few months, we have worked to create tools to
assist caregivers as they help the children under their care grow. With the new
TTL child development cards, comprised of both pictures and words in Sesotho, caregivers
will have a clear and handy reference tool. The Outreach team looks forward to
utilizing these cards to help caregivers foster the growth of our clients and
other children in the household. Together we can work to help these children
develop to their fullest potential.
A caregiver reviews her early childhood development tool |
'M'e Kokonyana reviewing how caregivers can support child development |
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