By George Obua | Project Leader
Community, organizational & students: Child Development
The stakeholders above of Kole Intellectual Forum have agreed to meet periodically to discuss their children’s development needs and if possible, design means and ways of addressing them.
The meeting look at the children's physical, mental, and emotional well-being support as the key elements of their overall development, an if it’s properly addressed, it can help them to grow, learn, and build the skills they need to reach their full potential.
Others elements of their development were found out to be embedded into their warmth, loving and affectionate relationship among themselves, school administrations and the parents which are expected to make them feel safe and secure. This sense of security is known as bonding or attachment. When your child feels secure they are more likely to be happy and confident, and be able to confront any challenge that comes his/her way.
Kole Intellectual Forum is promoting this kind of meeting because their research has shown it to them that: if there is a good consistent interaction with the child at early childhood; that child would endeavor to have a direct positive impact and a long-term health with promising future opportunities, school attainment as well as exploring into her or his potential.
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