Course 04 : Activity 4: Reflect

Take a moment and think about the difficulties you generally observe in preschools/ anganwadis, you might have visited and try to find out which difficulties can be solved by taking help from parents and community members around you. Now, try to reflect on how these people should be approached and asked to make the situation better. Share your ideas.

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    1. It is not possible to bring a parent to school who is totally illiterate and busy in his home affairs

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    2. Available of a park to improve gross motor skills is something not present in most of the anganwadis. Meeting the CDPO and inturn meeting sarpanch to make clear the need of the park can lead to the visit of the community and provide the facility.

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    3. If parents and the community start working together ..we can work forward to solve many problems, the first of which is discipline.

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  2. if we succeeded in making bond between school and community.it will become huge source for us in various field.

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  3. Being aware of FLN module and different aspect of holistic development despite being concerned only about Formal Reading and writing would definitely help tha development of children.

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  4. In preschool various issues are confronted by us which cause impediments in growth care development and education of the preschool children. Most of these issues can be resolved if parents are taken on board. If communication channels are kept open with parents they can contribute a lot in the teaching learning and holistic development of the children.

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  5. If we involved parents and community together ..we can solved many things and it will be good for school to be succeed and they will get good result.

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  6. If we succeeded in making bond between school and community.it will become huge source for us in various field.

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  7. We can involve SMC members & parents in the observation days, health campaigns and other works so that they will their importance and help in doing many community works

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  8. Involving parents and community stake holders in the process .

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  9. Meaningful partnership between teachers , parents and community is very important for proper development of the child.we can use different people of community as human resource in our classroom.

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  10. Involvement of parents and elders of the community might help in making the process easier in order to provide more space to the children to develop their motor skills.

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  11. Keeping the parents involved by teaching students skills parents know

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  12. It is a mutual relationship between Teachers and Parents. The stronger the communication the better will be child's growth and learning.

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  13. Life Skills should be embedded in the children regularly. For this, the parents can be shown the demonstration and asked to do the same at home.

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  14. Parents and Community leaders can help the pre-schools settings with necessary infrastructure problems. Community at large can help arrange cultural events for children's holistic development.

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  15. Teachers, parents and communities should interact more and be more involved with each other to solve any problems related to the children.

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  16. The support ,coopertation and involvement of parents in different areas from time to time can help solve many problems. Feedback on regular basis is the key to progress.

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  17. If we involved parents and community together ..we can solve many things and it will be good for school and also to child.

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  18. Certain problems can be witnessed in a preschool such as lack of community involvement in school activities. Such problem can easily be solved simply by requesting stakeholders to participate as this will improve children's social awareness.

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  19. In a pre school there can be a lot a problem. But to solve the problem local communities plays vital role. Firstly the school authority should approach the local leaders politely. They should clearly state their problem to them. Official letter can be send before a meeting. In the meeting thorough discussion should be done.

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  20. The difficulties usually faced by them would in organising the events. they may face money and man power shortage. One of the ways would be to engage the village folk and families and parent communities to assist and guide.

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  21. to create awareness is the main challenge-many parents are not willingly available for these activities. they must be made aware of the benefits of such programmes.

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    1. It is a mutual relationship between Teachers and Parents. The stronger the communication the better will be child's growth and learning.

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  22. The support ,coopertation and involvement of parents in different areas from time to time can help solve many problems. Feedback on regular basis is the key to progress.

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  23. Workshop on sanitation,cleanliness, gd habits ,good touch bad touch and other can be given by adults trainer.

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  24. Partnership with community helps to achieve FLN goals with ease.

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  25. Celebrating festivals, grandparents day, mother's day, inviting parents for story telling sessions, camps etc can be fruitful

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  26. By giving them toys in a playway entertainment and one teacher should be there to tell them what is right or wrong

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  27. Involvement of parents and community stakeholders help a lot to solve difficulties and make situations better

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  28. Involvement of parents and community members will always help to find a solution to any problem.

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  29. Difficulties and problems, if any, in the Anganwadi Or preschool can be identified and solved by the active cooperation of the concerned teacher, community members, PRIs and concerned authorities.

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  30. It depends upon the situation as level of parents are inconsistent in the matter of children so counseling to the parents should be given to their corresponding approach

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  34. Strong bond between AWWs, parents and community members is essential for Early childhood care and wellbeing

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  35. Proper coordination between AWW's and Parents.

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  36. If teacher is successful in making bond between parents and community members,it will be definitely a grea success

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  37. If we succeeded in making bond between school and community.it will become huge source for us in various field

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  38. For thos, if we succeeded in making bond between school and community, it will become huge source for us in various field.
    Morever, involvement of parents and community members will always help to find a solution to any problem.

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  39. In anganwaris there are many problems like space,and many more which can be solved by taking help of local corporators,and well off people who are also generous .

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  40. play activities that cover each domain:

    1. Physical Development: Set up an obstacle course with tunnels to crawl through, balance beams to walk on, and bean bags to throw into targets. This activity promotes gross motor skills and coordination.

    2. Cognitive Development: Create a scavenger hunt where kids have to solve riddles or puzzles to find hidden objects. This activity encourages problem-solving, critical thinking, and memory skills.

    3. Social and Emotional Development: Organize a pretend play area, like a restaurant or grocery store. Kids can take turns being the customers and employees, practicing communication, empathy, and cooperation.

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  41. In village areas there is no proper support of parents.Most kids are comming from poor families.On inviting parents to participate in teachers parent meet non can attendit

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  42. Preschools generally have adjustment problems. To make schools homely contribution of parents and community is paramount.

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  43. Physical Development: Set up an obstacle course with tunnels to crawl through, balance beams to walk on, and bean bags to throw into targets. This activity promotes gross motor skills and coordination.

    2. Cognitive Development: Create a scavenger hunt where kids have to solve riddles or puzzles to find hidden objects. This activity encourages problem-solving, critical thinking, and memory skills.

    3. Social and Emotional Development: Organize a pretend play area, like a restaurant or grocery store. Kids can take

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  44. Parents have to be taken into confidence by school authorities and good relation is to be maintained with them which would lead to holistic development of the children

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  45. Involving parents in particular and community in general will have a huge impact on the education of young children. It will boost their education and skill development.

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  46. Preschool generally have time adjustments problem.We can involve parents to solve this problem

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  47. Think of one play activity for each domain of development. Share your ideas on how you planned the activity for each domain of development.

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  48. It is a mutual relationship between Teachers and Parents. The stronger the communication the better will be child's growth and learning.

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  49. In many preschools and anganwadis, a common difficulty is a lack of resources, both in terms of educational materials and staff. To involve parents and community members, a collaborative approach can be effective. Organizing community meetings to discuss the challenges and seek input on resource contributions, volunteer support, or skill-sharing can be a good start.
    Approaching parents with specific requests, such as donating educational materials, volunteering time, or sharing expertise, fosters a sense of ownership and community involvement.

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  50. Plan an activity to develop Finemotor domain or gross motor development in presence of Community Or parents so that children be appreciated

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  51. It is a Herculean task to bring allthe parents to the school and practically impossible also.Further, parents are nowadays working members of the family and they cannot give their time to the school.Also many if the parents hesitate to contact the school or visit the same because of their discrepancies.Parents are still too casual to think of Anganwadi Services.
    The active participation of the parents can be possible only when the regular PTM are held and parents are allowed to speak in whichever language they prefer to speak.Further, curtailing the time frame when the parents can spare just 10-15 minutes of their hectic schedules can go a long way to reach out to them and apprise them of the programs of the Anganwadi Teachers.

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    1. Teachers, parents and communities should interact more and be more involved with each other to solve any problems related to the children.

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  52. I have seen a kind of communication gap among teachers, parents and children in the process of learning which is causing low performance of the students. If we improve the communication, it will be better.

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  53. For smooth functioning of aganwadi, their should be cooperation among staff n parents

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  54. For better results, coordinated efforts of parents and teachers shall always be a requirement. However on ground participation of parents is always challenging.

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  55. Lack of awareness about the curriculum among the parent.Orientation programme can be conducted in the beginning and

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  56. Meaningful partnership between teachers , parents and community is very important for proper development of the child.we can use different people of community as human resource in our classroom.

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  57. Teacher and parent given knowledge to learning the children and to communicate them parent and teacher are supported them children'

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  58. play activities that cover each domain:

    1. Physical Development: Passing the ball over arm, from left, from right. Catching the ball and dribbling activities promote gross motor skills and coordination.

    2. Cognitive Development: Create a treasure hunt where kids have to solve riddles or puzzles to find hidden objects. Enacting how each one will help a physically challenged friend encourages problem-solving, critical thinking skills.

    3. Social and Emotional Development:organize community lunch, festival celebrations and observation of different days improves social and emotional areas. Kids can take turns to communicate.

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  59. Now, most of the both patents are working, Some parents are iletrate so we can't solve this problem only we can take or suggest some instruction over phone.

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  60. You know, when it comes to preschools and anganwadis, involving parents and community members can make a big difference! One way to approach them is by organizing community meetings or workshops, where we can discuss the challenges and brainstorm solutions together. We can also create volunteer programs, where parents and community members can contribute their time and skills to support the preschools/anganwadis. By fostering a sense of collaboration and shared responsibility, we can work towards making the situation better for everyone involved.

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  61. Orientation programmes can be conducted and several other ancillary and related activities can be undertaken

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  64. Many cases it happens that parents do not much interest in Anganwadi education as they think real schooling stars once they go in std 1. Hence absentee and ignoring the development of the child regarding learning is common. Awareness should be created among such parents.

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  65. Parents is child's first teacher. Children goes school to learn but before they go to school parents need to make them comfortable for school and schools environment so that they can involve and participate in class.

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  68. We can involve SMC members & parents in the observation days, health campaigns and other works so that they will their importance and help in doing many community works

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  69. if we succeeded in making bond between school and community.it will become huge source for us in various field.
    We can involve SMC members & parents in the observation days, health campaigns and other works so that they will their importance and help in doing many community works

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  70. If we can create a successful involvement between school and community I think this will come up with many new achievements and will give positive outcomes.

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  71. 1)Involvement of parents to volunteer to help during school program to accompany during the theme based project.
    2)Community involvement identifies the resources from community and then utilising the same to strengthen the programme. Eg. Taking helping of a community doctor to develop health awareness among family members and the preschool as a whole.

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  72. The difficulty faced are power cot, lack of sufficient space and cleanliness.
    We can approach the CDPO and approach the sarpanch and request to solve the problem and also provide sufficient space for outdoor activities.

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  73. Regular communication should be gone between the pre school teacher and parent

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  74. Activities for each domain of development are as follows:

    1. Physical and motor development: Hopscotch:
    Hopping and jumping require strong gross motor skills, balance, and coordination. Hopscotch is a simple way to practice those skills. (As a bonus, it can help practice number skills, too!) If you don’t have a sidewalk to draw on or a playground nearby, you can set up hallway hopscotch using painter’s tape.
    2. Socio-emotional development:
    Role-play
    Understanding emotions, emotional reactions, and situations is the most critical element of successful interactions with others. Role-play can benefit students by demonstrating appropriate emotional responses and allowing them to practice in a safe environment.
    3. Cognitive development:
    Puzzles
    Jigsaw puzzles help children develop spatial abilities and problem-solving strategies which aid in cognitive development.
    4.Language and literacy development:
    Storytelling:
    While storybooks provide ample entertainment, sharing stories – whether real or make-believe – can provide a good bonding time with your children while helping develop their communication skills. Exchange stories about daily events. Broaden their imagination with fantastical stories and let their creativity grow as you make up stories about anything and everything around them.

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  75. Observed Difficulties in Preschools/Anganwadis
    Lack of Resources: Shortage of educational materials, toys, and basic supplies.
    Infrastructure Issues: Poorly maintained buildings, lack of proper sanitation facilities.
    Limited Staff: Insufficient number of teachers and caregivers.
    Low Parental Engagement: Parents are not actively involved in their child's early education.
    Health and Nutrition: Inadequate health and nutrition support for children.
    Community Disconnect: Limited involvement of the local community in the preschool's activities.
    Solutions Through Parental and Community Involvement
    Resource Donations:

    Approach: Organize community meetings and reach out to local businesses, encouraging donations of educational materials, toys, books, and supplies.
    Implementation: Set up a donation drive and create a wish list of needed items. Publicize the drive through local media, social networks, and flyers.
    Infrastructure Improvements:

    Approach: Engage local construction workers, carpenters, and artisans by presenting the need for better facilities.
    Implementation: Organize community workdays where volunteers can help with repairs, painting, and building maintenance. Seek donations of materials from local businesses.
    Volunteer Support:

    Approach: Invite parents and community members to volunteer their time for various activities, such as reading to children, assisting teachers, or organizing events.
    Implementation: Create a volunteer sign-up sheet and schedule, ensuring tasks are well-organized and volunteers are appreciated through regular acknowledgment.
    Parental Engagement Programs:

    Approach: Conduct workshops and meetings to educate parents on the importance of their involvement in early childhood education.
    Implementation: Schedule regular parent-teacher meetings, workshops on child development, and create a parent advisory board to involve them in decision-making processes.
    Health and Nutrition Initiatives:

    Approach: Collaborate with local healthcare providers, nutritionists, and NGOs to provide regular health check-ups and nutrition education.
    Implementation: Organize health camps, distribute nutritious food, and conduct sessions on healthy eating habits. Involve parents in cooking and gardening activities to promote healthy food choices.
    Community Integration:

    Approach: Foster a sense of community ownership by involving local leaders, elders, and community groups in preschool activities.
    Implementation: Host community events at the preschool, such as cultural celebrations, sports days, and fairs. Encourage community members to share their skills and knowledge through guest talks and demonstrations.
    Approaching Parents and Community Members
    Personal Invitations: Send personalized invitations to parents and community members for meetings and events, emphasizing their potential impact.
    Clear Communication: Clearly articulate the specific needs and how their involvement can make a difference, using simple and relatable language.
    Building Relationships: Develop strong, trusting relationships with parents and community members by being approachable, listening to their concerns, and showing genuine appreciation for their efforts.
    Showcasing Successes: Highlight successful collaborations and positive outcomes from previous parental and community involvement to motivate others to participate.
    Providing Flexibility: Offer various ways to get involved, recognizing that people have different skills, interests, and time constraints.

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  76. Everyone should spend time and teach whatever they know and share their knowledge

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  77. Sometime an AW can face some issues in communicating with an introvert child , so here it needs the parental support . A Teacher can casually meet the parents in the morning time when they come to drop the child or they can call them to school or contact them as per their comfort.

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  78. Parents play a vital role in bringing up children next to teachers. They should have a regular community meeting with the teacher to know the nuances of the child completely which will not only help in the development of the child but also builds a strong foundation for both parents and teachers in bringing up the child.

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  79. Usually there is not much interest on the part of the parents to follow up on what is happening at the anganwadi centre. This can be be rectified by proper dissemination of information through proper communication and awareness of the facilities and activities of the anganwadi centre.

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  80. Small level PTMs are required to approach such parents. Even timimg of meetings should be flexible.AWWs can reach to the parent's place home/ workplace can steal some of their time for the improvement of foundational skills of their wards.
    Parents will feel important and get willing to participate.

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  81. Children may be anxious or feel shy or introvert, so it is important to createbond with parents to know better about the children and their background and difficulties

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  82. Problems like scanty resources and infrastructure can be resolved by crowdfunding in the community through the well-established members. Parents and community members can act as resource persons in entertaining children. Competitions can be conducted for the parents; community kitchen can be established and parents may come together for a participative meal together. Days like Grandparents Day, Mother's Day national days such as Republic Day or even days of religious importance such as Makar Shankranti, Christmas or Eid can be celebrated together. There may be educative film shows for students and parents or even community so much hat they can be entertained, spend time together relax and even develop trust in the institution

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  83. Parents can be involved in certain campaigns to create awareness in the society. They can be helpful in vaccination camps. They can also be made to involve themselves in celebration of our national and traditional festivals to imbibe oneness and knowledge of the same in learners.

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  84. Meaningful partnership between teachers , parents and community is very important for proper development of the child.we can use different people of community as human resource in our classroom

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  85. Gross motor skills: Gross motor skills involve moving large muscles such as the arms, legs, torso, and back. Gross motor involves whole-body movements and allows us to do physical activities such as walking, running, jumping, balancing, and lifting.
    Fine motor skills: Fine motor skills involve small body muscles, such as those in hands, wrists, and fingers. The development of these skills refers to coordinating these muscles with eyes to achieve daily activities such as grasping food, turning door knobs, opening zippers, and brushing teeth.

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  86. Meaningful partnership between parents teachers and community is very important

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  87. Cooperation and partnership between parents, community and teachers are very useful and important.

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  88. If we involved parents and community together ..we can solved many things and it will be good for school to be succeed and they will get good result

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  89. Issues related to the preschool or Anganwadi mainly concerned with the low space where activities are very much difficult to co-ordinate and become very difficult to the teacher to handle more students in short space.
    To co-up with this situation local leaders of community workers may help the Anganwadi workers of preschool teacher s in arranging weekend spaces making parks for fun learning activities and other's for the all round development of the child.

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  90. We are teaching students different themes in the class. For eg. Helpers of our society. We can always take help of the parents. Some might be policemen and some might be doctors. Like this it will be an enlightening experience for school's atmosphere and students will also enjoy. We can always contact them personally.

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  91. Changing mind set of illeterate parents that their school visit is must, is really difficult.

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  92. Being aware of FLN module and different aspect of holistic development despite being concerned only about Formal Reading and writing would definitely help tha development of children.

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  93. Firstly we have to establish relationships,build trust,work with the formal and informal leadership,and seek commitment from community organizations and leaders to create processes for mobilizing the community.Engagement is based on community support.The best way to foster a positive relationship with parents is effectively communicate with them and ask questions regarding their children, don't wait to call a parent until there's trouble,try surprising them with a call to report exemplary behaviour,show geniune kindness and compassion for the child .

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  94. if we succeeded in making bond between school and community.it will become huge source for us in various field.

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  95. In a pre school there can be a lot a problem. But to solve the problem local communities plays vital role. Firstly the school authority should approach the local leaders politely. They should clearly state their problem to them. Official letter can be send before a meeting. In the meeting thorough discussion should be done.

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  96. If we succeeded in making bond between school and community. it will become huge source for us in various field.

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  97. Common Difficulties in Preschools/Anganwadis

    1. Lack of resources
    2. Poor infrastructure
    3. Low attendance
    4. Nutritional issues
    5. Limited trained staff


    Solutions Involving Parents and Community

    1.Organize meetings to discuss needs; seek donations from local businesses and community.
    2. Form committees for assessment; encourage volunteer work and fundraisers.
    3. Conduct awareness campaigns; incentivize regular attendance.
    4. Collaborate with local food suppliers; organize nutrition workshops.

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  98. Life Skills should be embedded in the children regularly. For this, the parents can be shown the demonstration and asked to do the same at home.
    In a pre school there can be a lot a problem. But to solve the problem local communities plays vital role. Firstly the school authority should approach the local leaders politely. They should clearly state their problem to them. Official letter can be send before a meeting. In the meeting thorough discussion should be done.

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  99. The learning must be based on fun Activities which enriched

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  100. Fun activities must be planned for both child and parents in collaboration which will give good learning impact on community.

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  101. The planning must done in such way that all working and non working parents must get engaged in the activity held by the school activity must be planned meeting in the mind the learning out comes which will benefits to both school and parents.

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  102. Availability of space, full classes.
    Parents can help by giving old toys or other materials for learning and playing

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  103. Developing low cost teaching learning material with locally available materials with the involvement of parents and community and the cooperation of local leaders and business class can help solve problems. The key is communication and connecting together.

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  104. Organise a fun fair with parents cooperation where competition and activities cam done

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  105. Prepare a play based on Indian story

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  106. Of course parents play an important role in upbringing a child, but in school sometimes interfering of parents or community might not be a good solution as well.

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  107. For smooth functioning of aganwadi, their should be cooperation among staff n parents

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  108. Diksha Tiwari -
    Cognitive development -word puzzle to find the animals in crossword puzzle
    Physical development -in and out game in the ground
    Socio emotional development -drama on a moral story
    Language development -chit from the box and they have to speakip for 1 min on the topic

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  109. Lack of openness is a challenge often.

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  110. Taking a workshop with parents can help a lot.

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  111. In preschools or anganwadis, common challenges might include lack of resources, insufficient staff, and limited community support. Many of these issues can be improved with help from parents and community members.

    Here’s how to approach them:

    1. Identify Needs: Clearly define the areas where help is needed, such as in teaching, providing materials, or organizing events.
    2. Build Relationships: Reach out personally to parents and community members, showing them how their involvement can make a difference.
    3. Organize Meetings: Hold small gatherings to discuss how they can contribute, making them feel part of the solution.
    4. Encourage Volunteerism: Ask for specific help, like reading to children or assisting with activities, making it easy for them to participate.
    5. Appreciate Efforts: Recognize and thank those who help, encouraging ongoing support.

    By involving parents and the community, these preschools can improve significantly.

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  112. play activities that cover each domain:

    1. Physical Development: Set up an obstacle course with tunnels to crawl through, balance beams to walk on, and bean bags to throw into targets. This activity promotes gross motor skills and coordination.

    2. Cognitive Development: Create a scavenger hunt where kids have to solve riddles or puzzles to find hidden objects. This activity encourages problem-solving, critical thinking, and memory skills.

    3. Social and Emotional Development: Organize a pretend play area, like a restaurant or grocery store. Kids can take turns being the customers and employees, practicing communication, empathy, and cooperation.

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  113. Ptm's are mandatory in school. Teachers can more and more interact with students. make them learn through play way method. Attractive banners in the school or in the class can make students attract towards it

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  114. Parents can play very crucial role in development of the child.
    If the parents involvement in the school will increases many problems of the schools can be solved in hand

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  115. It is a mutual relationship between Teachers and Parents. The stronger the communication the better will be child's growth and learning.

    Recognize and thank those who help, encouraging ongoing support.

    By involving parents and the community, these preschools can improve significantly.

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  116. If community responds to centre, the centre will become more active.

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  117. For better results, coordinated efforts of parents and teachers shall always be a requirement. However on ground participation of parents is always challenging

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  118. Teachers,parents and community should interact with each other to solve problems

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  119. Parents just send their wards to anganwadi for meal.

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  120. Here are play activities suitable for foundation year-old students, aligned with each domain of development:

    *Physical Domain *

    _Activity: "Animal Moves"_

    Objective: Develop

    Materials: Pictures of animals.

    Steps:

    1. Show animal pictures.
    2. Demonstrate animal movements (e.g., bear crawl, butterfly flaps).
    3. Have children mimic movements.
    4. Create obstacle course with animal-themed challenges.
    5. Encourage teamwork, cheering.

    *Cognitive Domain *

    _Activity: "Shape Sorting"_

    Objective: Develop problem-solving, spatial awareness.

    Materials: Shapes (e.g., squares, circles, triangles), sorting mats.

    Steps:

    1. Introduce shapes, sorting mats.
    2. Demonstrate sorting.
    3. Have children sort shapes.
    4. Increase difficulty with complex shapes.
    5. Discuss shapes, patterns.

    *Emotional Domain

    _Activity: "Feelings Faces"_

    Objective: Develop emotional awareness, empathy.

    Materials: Emotion cards, mirrors.

    Steps:

    1. Introduce emotion cards (happy, sad, angry).
    2. Have children make facial expressions.
    3. Use mirrors to self-reflect.
    4. Discuss feelings, empathy.
    5. Role-play scenarios.

    *Social Domain

    _Activity: "Friendship Circle"_

    Objective: Foster cooperation, communication.

    Materials: None.

    Steps:

    1. Gather children in circle.
    2. Introduce sharing, listening concepts.
    3. Have children share thoughts, feelings.
    4. Encourage active listening.
    5. Discuss friendship, kindness.

    *Language Domain

    _Activity: "Story Sequencing"_

    Objective: Develop language skills, storytelling.

    Materials: Picture cards, story starters.

    Steps:

    1. Introduce picture cards.
    2. Have children sequence events.
    3. Encourage storytelling.
    4. Ask open-ended questions.
    5. Discuss plot, characters.

    *Self-Awareness Domain

    _Activity: "My Family"_

    Objective: Develop self-awareness, identity.

    Materials: Paper, crayons, family pictures.

    Steps:

    1. Introduce family concept.
    2. Have children draw family portraits.
    3. Ask about family members.
    4. Discuss relationships.
    5. Display portraits.



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  121. Parent's partership with teacher creates positive environment for child.

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  122. Communication with parents about their ward's progress, it can helps a teacher to solve difficulties.It helps in children development.

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  123. Communication with parents about their ward's progress, it can helps a teacher to solve difficulties.

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  124. Lack of resources and communication gap

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  125. Teacher should have good rapport with the parents and educate the parents that their involvement and interest is needed for the child's overall development. Inviting the parents to celebrate or important day observance such as Grandparents day, Doctors day, Family day etc.

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  126. IThere should be collaborative efforts of teachers, parents and the community. Be it fund raising, voluntary help for organizing any event teachers act as the mediator to bridge the gap amongst all.

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  127. There should be good communication and interaction between teachers and parents for the betterment of the child.

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  128. I take help from parents for doing some activities like, teaching about sunrise and sunset. I ask them to click a photograph of child while watching sunset. Then post the same in school group/ school site to encourage other parents to take part in activities.

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  129. Preschools and anganwadis often face challenges such as overcrowded classrooms, limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of personalized attention for each child. To address these issues, involving parents and community members can be highly effective. Parents can contribute by volunteering their time to assist with classroom activities or by donating materials like books, toys, and educational supplies. Local community members, including artisans or retired professionals, can offer workshops or educational sessions to enhance learning. Approaching these individuals with clear communication about the specific needs of the preschool, offering flexible ways to get involved, and emphasizing the positive impact their support will have on the children's

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  130. Infrastructure issues, Nutritional support, parental awareness, Community engagement, Teacher support.
    Approach to involve parents and community:
    1. Build trust and rapport
    2. Organize regular meetings
    3. Assign roles and responsibilities
    4. Appreciation and recognition .
    5. Create Partnership

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  131. There should be a good rapport between parents and teachers both. Teacher should involve them regularly in school functions and activities whenever required, Plan some parent child activities,in this way the children grow in a better way.

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  132. People like Sarpanch,panch,nambardar or retired person of that area must visit anganwadis and help them to improve

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  133. Cooperation of staff and parents

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  134. When I’ve visited preschools or Anganwadis, I’ve noticed several challenges that could be solved with help from parents and the community. For example, there’s often a lack of resources like books, toys, or learning materials. Infrastructure issues, such as broken furniture or poor sanitation, are common too. Teachers often struggle with low manpower, and many parents aren’t actively engaged, partly because they don’t fully understand the importance of their involvement.

    To address this, I think we can start by mobilizing resources through donations from parents, local businesses, or even small fundraisers. Volunteering could help too—parents could assist with storytelling, craft sessions, or even cleaning drives. Workshops can educate parents and community members about how vital their participation is for a child’s development. It’s important to approach people personally, make them feel valued, and show them how their efforts can create a better environment for children.

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  135. Involving parents and community stake holders in the process .

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  136. Life Skills should be embedded in the children regularly. For this, the parents can be shown the demonstration and asked to do the same at home

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  137. Being aware of FLN module and different aspect of holistic development despite being concerned only about Formal Reading and writing would definitely help tha development of children.

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  138. Involving parents and community, in resolving the problems faced by the school, with thier help and contribution, can make the situation better in school.

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  139. Involvement of parents n community helps the school in raising funds through melas, public places can be used for school based activities picnics concerts etc.
    Hence collaboration is essential

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  140. Build confidence with community leaders. Should have great goals to improve both indoor and outdoor by community help. And convince and deliver to make it a model ECC centre.

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  141. If parents and the community start working together, we can work forward to solve many problems

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  142. If we involved parents and community together ..we can solved many things and it will be good for school to be succeed and they will get good result.

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  143. In preschools, common difficulties like irregular attendance, poor hygiene habits, and lack of learning support at home can be addressed with parental and community help. Parents should be approached through regular meetings and simple awareness sessions, while community members can be involved respectfully as resource persons or volunteers. Clear communication about children’s needs and shared responsibility helps improve the overall preschool environment.

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