Child Care and Welfare Organization

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demo event

Major Ravi unveiled the logo for CCWO (Childcare and welfare organization) with a momentous release ceremony held on November 8, 2023, at Panampilly Nagar. Watch the video of the CCWO LOGO Release Program on our official Facebook page -> View More Images ->

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Parenting Programs

Parenting classes or workshops are structured educational initiatives designed to help parents and caregivers to acquire essential parenting skills, improve their understanding of child development, and navigate the challenges of raising children. These programs aim to empower parents to be more effective, responsive, and nurturing caregivers.

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Ensuring the safety and security

Ensuring the safety and security for children is of paramount importance in any community and family. Supervision: Adequate supervision is critical. Young children should never be left unsupervised, especially near water, roads, or when engaging in potentially dangerous activities. Education: Teach children about personal safety, including the dangers of strangers, the importance of not sharing

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Child Education

Child education is the process of nurturing a child’s intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development from early childhood through adolescence. It is a crucial aspect of preparing children for future success and responsible citizen. Early Childhood Education: Early childhood education, which includes preschool and kindergarten, focuses on the development of fundamental skills, social interaction, and

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Let children be heard

“Let children be heard” is a fundamental principle in child advocacy and rights. It emphasizes the importance of giving children a voice and involving them in decisions that affect their lives. Active Listening: Take the time to actively listen to children when they express their thoughts, feelings, and concerns. Show that their opinions matter and

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