Quality Education for Children in Indonesia

by Yayasan Usaha Mulia / Foundation for Noble Work
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Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia
Quality Education for Children in Indonesia

Project Report | Nov 16, 2021
Parents' support is essential for preschoolers

By Yolanda Utami Nilasari | Program Development Coordinator

Miss Desi- preschool teacher welcoming the parents
Miss Desi- preschool teacher welcoming the parents

Hello dear friends,

We are extremely grateful for the support we receive from so many of you around the world! In our goal to provide quality education to children in our working areas, one of our key priorities is making sure that parents also understand the importance of the essential role they play in their children’s growth and development. Even though 20% of the parents' genetics will influence a child’s behavior, external factors such as parenting, nutrition, friends, school and their living environment also have a great impact. This is why YUM believes that parents also need guidance and advice around child-rearing and child rights. 

In our working area in Cipanas, West Java, many of the parents of our preschoolers can be categorized as young parents. Many got married when they were 18 or 20, and were mostly triggered by their family’s financial condition.  Many of them did not continue their education and graduated only from primary school.  Therefore, their knowledge and maturity in raising a child can be considered lacking.

As the number of Covid cases have drastically reduced, last month YUM’s Early Childhood Learning Center organized mandatory Parenting Workshops for two groups of parents. The theme was “A Child’s Development at The Golden Age”. The session was delivered by YUM’s Project Manager in Cipanas, Samsul Maarif, who is a social worker and has been trained in several child development and rights programs. He is also the father of four children and definitely has many personal experiences to share with the audience. Besides his presentation, there was a possibility for discussions, questions & answers and the workshop ended with parents sharing about their own experience.

This is what Mrs. Hardianti, mother of Qiersya, 4 years old, had to say about this workshop:

“After attending the Parenting Workshop, I now have a better understanding about my daughter’s development. The golden age is a new term for me and surprisingly, there are many things that I can do to support my daughter ‘s development and prepare her for a better future. For example, imparting good values could start from home and we as parents are the best role models to do so.”

The pandemic has created a huge learning loss for children in Indonesia, and we need to continue to play a part in making sure the children have the support they need to stay motivated to learn. Will you help us to do this? This year #GivingTuesday takes place on November 30th. As you may know, this will be a global day of giving and it will be a great way to start getting into the ‘giving back holiday’ spirit! If you’d like to participate and join millions of global givers, you may donate at this link https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/yumcipanas-quality-education/  Your donation will provide additional education support to children in need in Indonesia.

Thank you again for your amazing contribution!

Mr. Samsul's presentation - 1st session
Mr. Samsul's presentation - 1st session
Ice breaking session for a starter
Ice breaking session for a starter
Miss Heti- preschool teacher welcoming the parents
Miss Heti- preschool teacher welcoming the parents
Mr. Samsul's presentation -  2nd session
Mr. Samsul's presentation - 2nd session
The sharing session
The sharing session
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Yayasan Usaha Mulia / Foundation for Noble Work

Location: Jakarta, DKI - Indonesia
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Project Leader:
Yolanda Utami Nilasari
Program Development and Donor Relations Coordinator
Jakarta , Jakarta Selatan Indonesia

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