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.