PsycEXTRA Dataset 2008
DOI: 10.1037/e584762012-208
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Effectiveness of a Community-Based Child Stimulation Programme in Rural Bangladesh

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“…Grameen Shikkha, a Bangladeshi education NGO, also assessed the effectiveness of adding to its regular 12-session community-based parenting program a five-session training program that emphasized two-way stimulation (interaction with a child) and peer education of parents of children ages 18-40 months. The results were promising in terms of parental care giving but the assessment was too short to measure impact on cognitive measures (Opel et al 2009). There are as yet no large-scale programs that promote stimulation at home to improve child development up to age 3.…”
Section: Box 42 Scaling Up: the Challenge Of Reaching The Youngest Cmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Grameen Shikkha, a Bangladeshi education NGO, also assessed the effectiveness of adding to its regular 12-session community-based parenting program a five-session training program that emphasized two-way stimulation (interaction with a child) and peer education of parents of children ages 18-40 months. The results were promising in terms of parental care giving but the assessment was too short to measure impact on cognitive measures (Opel et al 2009). There are as yet no large-scale programs that promote stimulation at home to improve child development up to age 3.…”
Section: Box 42 Scaling Up: the Challenge Of Reaching The Youngest Cmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Parenting programs through group classes or home visits that combine nutrition and development have been shown to improve parenting skills related to both nutrition and child development in Bangladesh [39,40], Indonesia [41], Jamaica [42], Kenya [43], Peru [44], the Philippines [45], South Africa [46], and Uganda [47,48].…”
Section: Early Child Development In Parenting Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%