Over 200 women church leaders including secretaries and convenors, pastors and associate pastors of the ABDK Women’s Ministry from different Baptist churches all over North Garo Hills district were sensitised on core Early Childhood Development (ECD) concepts at the “ABDK Zonal Programme” held in Bajengdoba Baptist Church on April 20.
The programme was hosted by the A’chik Baptist Dalgipa Krima (ABDK) Women’s Ministry, in collaboration with the Meghalaya State Capability Enhancement Project (SCEP) and Meghalaya Early Childhood Development Mission (MECDM).
It aims to foster holistic child development alongside nurturing ecosystems conducive to responsible parenting within the communities.
The event marked a significant milestone in Meghalaya as it became the first of its kind to train women faith-based representatives at such a scale on ECD concepts, a press release said.
Through a series of engaging activities and informative sessions, participants were equipped with invaluable knowledge and tools to foster the healthier growth and development of children for a better future.
The event consisted of interactive sessions facilitated by Rev. Fraidabell B. Marak, and Joynitha G. Momin, Joint secretary-ABDK Women’s Ministry along with SCEP.
Topics ranged from the foundational principles of ECD to the pivotal role of faith-based organizations in shaping children’s development.
Hands-On tasks through a series of science-based activities such as Foundational Cups, Brain-Wiring Game, Learning Through Play and Serve-and-Return enabled the participants to gain practical insights into the importance of a nurturing environment for holistic and healthy child growth and collective community effort in promoting child well-being. Apart from these, an activity called ‘It Takes a Village to Raise a Child’ was introduced for the first time. It emphasized the collective role of the community for ensuring a happy and healthy child, as well as a strong future.
Attendees also shared personal anecdotes and reflections, emphasising the profound impact of the programme on their understanding of child development. Many expressed eagerness to implement learning within their families and communities, underscoring the potential for grassroots change.
It may be mentioned that the ABDK faith leaders have partnered with the ECD Mission to cultivate comprehensive environments for children and adolescents, alongside nurturing ecosystems conducive to responsible parenting within their communities.