By IsraAID Staff | IsraAID Dominica
The impact of COVID-19 is felt everywhere, but in Dominica, we have continued our work with the Ministry of Education to ensure that our youngest beneficiaries still have plenty to keep them occupied.
"Despite the need for physical distancing during this time, we wanted to offer support to parents, caregivers, and most importantly young children. Instead of our regular interventions, we decided to engage with children virtually through interactive, tailored to context, recreational activities online. Along with the virtual activities, over 300 children on the eastern side of Dominica received a physical recreation kit with DIY arts and crafts materials, as well as an activity book, and a toolkit of suggested tips for parents relevant to this emergency" - IsraAID Country Director, Dana Yaari.
The team has created recreation kits for distribution to children in the community, which allows the children to still have access to education and mental health resources, even if we cannot meet face-to-face. In the kits are activity books for the children - with any specific supplies required for the arts and crafts activities - as well as a COVID-19 toolkit for parents, which aims to support parents during this challenging time. It's important that the children are able to keep their brain active and continue their education, and it is equally important that their parents are in a position where they are able to support their children. The toolkit for parents provides information regarding the virus, as well as different strategies for managing their children's education and dealing with this intense time for the family.
We have also started a Virtual Recreation Room - My Virtual Buddies and I - where IsraAID staff have been running different sessions for some of IsraAID's youngest beneficiaries. The platform is aimed at children aged 3-5, and allows them to interact with the local presenters - the virtual buddies - who provide stimulating activities for the children to engage with from their home. This is done through pre-recorded sessions that may be stories, songs, or arts and crafts activities.
Below are some of the activities that we have already shared:
There has been a lot of engagement all over the country, with teachers and parents sending videos of their children engagement, painting, and creating!
Thank you for your continued support of IsraAID.
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