VietNamNet
Bridge – Experts on Friday agreed that it was necessary to raise public
awareness of early childhood education and strengthen partnerships among
parties to support young children's comprehensive development.
The
conference on early childhood care and education was part of the Global Action
Week on Education for All in Viet Nam and was jointly held by the Ministry of
Education and Training and local and international organisations in the
northern province of Vinh Phuc.
Nguyen
Vinh Hien, deputy minister of Education and Training said early childhood from
birth to eight years of age was the most critical period in human development
so early childhood care and education for millions of children in the country
should be a priority.
He said
children's rights should be ensured from their early years.
Sun
Lei, Education Programme Co-ordinator of UNESCO in Viet Nam said: "Early
childhood care and education is the foundation for all foundations."
However,
according to experts at the conference, the importance of early childhood care
and education was not impressed upon enough by parents, teachers and relevant
agencies.
Sun Lei
said: "All of us wish to bring the best to our children, but such a wish
does not always mean that every one of us knows the best way to nourish, care
for and educate them."
Ta Thuy
Hanh, an officer from Save the Children said parents were too busy earning a
living to have time for communicating and interactive activities with their
children. Many wrongly assumed that eating and sleeping were enough for their
children.
Many
parents in big cities also entrusted the care and education of their children
to domestic workers or nannies who had low intellectual standards and no
parental relations with children, she added.
Dao Thi
Vi Phuong, an officer of the Viet Nam Women's Union added that even when
spending time with their children, many lacked the knowledge and skills to
educate and communicate with them.
Experts
agreed that there should be community groups and mechanisms to provide training
for parents about child development, positive parenting, health and hygiene.
Experts
agreed that to ensure a strong foundation for children, the link between
parents and pre-school should be closer.
Deputy
Minister Hien said the ministry, in co-operation with local and international
organisations, would invest in the quality of early childhood education and
implement official policies and programmes to increase communication between
parents, pre-schools and the community.
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