Ministry of Health and Population Positive Education Program: Training and Resources for Parents and Caregivers

2024-03-11 14:30:27

Written by Walid Abdel Salam Monday, March 11, 2024 04:25 PM It was announced Ministry of Health and Populationtraining more than 264 individuals from health educators and media and population education teams, at the level of 8 governorates, within the positive education program in cooperation with UNICEF.

Dr. Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Health and Population, said that more than 25,000 parents from different groups of society within (schools, factories, clubs, and public places) have been educated on the correct foundations of positive education, according to scientific methods, which achieve the best results. For the benefit of children.

Abdul Ghaffar pointed out that the basic themes of the program include caring for caregivers, supporting children morally, health and nutrition, positive discipline, learning and developing skills, in addition to extensive suggestions for activities that can be practiced with children according to their ages, which are useful in occupying children’s time in learning useful skills. In addition to reducing negative behaviors.

Abdul Ghaffar added that the program reviews information about healthy nutrition, physical activity, and maintaining mental health, and includes tools and advice that can be applied to encourage positive behaviors in children and deal with negative behaviors in a healthy and sound manner.

Abdul Ghaffar pointed out that a guide has been provided that includes a set of practical tools and techniques that can help parents provide the best care for their children, and focuses on building healthy and strong relationships between parents and their children, as well as information about government services provided to families with the aim of continuing to monitor health. Their children and their development in primary health care units.

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