NEDBANK NAMIBIA · ACCOUNT NO. 11990522989 · BRANCH CODE 461-038 · SWIFT CODE NEDSNANX

The  

largest  

ever  

conducted  

survey  

in  

SA  

found  

that  

two  

in  

three  

of  

4–5-year-olds  

in  

SA  

are  

failing  

to  

thrive.

More  

than  

5  

000  

children  

aged  

4-5  

years  

enrolled  

in  

various  

types  

of  

Early  

Learning  

Programmes  

(ELPs)  

around

the country were assessed in three areas: early learning, physical growth, and social emotional functioning.

Less

than

half

of

4–5-year-olds

are

on

track

for

learning.

The

Index

reports

that

55%

of

children

attending

ELPs

are

not

able

to

do

the

learning

tasks

expected

of

children

their

age,

with

28%

of

children

falling

far

behind the expected standard.

For

social

emotional

functioning,

the

Index

found

that

27.5%

of

children

did

not

meet

the

standard

when

it

came

to

age-appropriate

social

relations

with

peers

and

adults,

while

33.4%

were

found

to

not

be

emotionally ready for school.

Unfortunately, we must assume that the situation in Namibia is similar.

Children

thrive

by

age

five

when,

from

birth,

they

experience

a

nurturing

and

safe

environment,

and

they

have

access

to

quality

healthcare

and

nutrition,

as

well

as

opportunities

for

learning

both

in

the

home

and

in kindergarten.

The

Rotary

Club

of

Goslar-Nordharz

together

with

the

Rotary

Club

of

Wernigerode

saw

the

need

for

change

at

the

Oponganda

Pre-Primary

&

DayCare

governed

by

THE

CHILDREN’S

HOUSE

TRUST

and

helped

creating an outstanding baby- and toddler environment based on the Montessori Method.

With

their

support

children

in

the

Grysblok

community

have

not

only

a

chance

to

thrive

by

five

but

to

succeed later in life as well.

NEDBANK NAMIBIA · ACCOUNT NO. 11990522989 · BRANCH CODE 461-038 · SWIFT CODE NEDSNANX

The  

largest  

ever  

conducted  

survey  

in  

SA  

found  

that  

two  

in  

three  

of  

4–5-year-olds  

in  

SA  

are  

failing  

to  

thrive.  

More

than  

5  

000  

children  

aged  

4-5  

years  

enrolled  

in  

various  

types  

of  

Early  

Learning  

Programmes  

(ELPs)  

around  

the

country were assessed in three areas: early learning, physical growth, and social emotional functioning.

Less

than

half

of

4–5-year-olds

are

on

track

for

learning.

The

Index

reports

that

55%

of

children

attending

ELPs

are

not

able

to

do

the

learning

tasks

expected

of

children

their

age,

with

28%

of

children

falling

far

behind

the

expected standard.

For

social

emotional

functioning,

the

Index

found

that

27.5%

of

children

did

not

meet

the

standard

when

it

came

to

age-appropriate

social

relations

with

peers

and

adults,

while

33.4%

were

found

to

not

be

emotionally

ready

for

school.

Unfortunately, we must assume that the situation in Namibia is similar.

Children

thrive

by

age

five

when,

from

birth,

they

experience

a

nurturing

and

safe

environment,

and

they

have

access

to

quality

healthcare

and

nutrition,

as

well

as

opportunities

for

learning

both

in

the

home

and

in

kindergarten.

The

Rotary

Club

of

Goslar-Nordharz

together

with

the

Rotary

Club

of

Wernigerode

saw

the

need

for

change

at

the

Oponganda

Pre-Primary

&

DayCare

governed

by

THE

CHILDREN’S

HOUSE

TRUST

and

helped

creating

an

outstanding baby- and toddler environment based on the Montessori Method.

With

their

support

children

in

the

Grysblok

community

have

not

only

a

chance

to

thrive

by

five

but

to

succeed

later in life as well.