This module and associated resources are intended to support the design and implementation of integrated nutrition and responsive care and early learning activities for this age group. They provide program managers and implementers a brief overview of key considerations for young child feeding and care needs at 12 up to 24 months of age; guidance on healthy growth and development, including key developmental milestones to watch for; common caregiver challenges; and illustrative activities to support integrated, tailored, age-specific infant feeding, responsive care, and early learning activities during counseling and group sessions.
See the Program Design and Implementation Guide for more information on this module and the prerequisites for its use. Additional resources to support programming for this age and stage can be found below.
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Improving Early Childhood Development
Guideline/Guidance published by WHO in
This guideline provides direction for strengthening policies and programs to better address early childhood development.
WHO Antenatal Care Recommendations for a Positive Pregnancy Experience. Nutritional Interventions Update: Multiple Micronutrient Supplements During Pregnancy
Technical Report published by WHO in
The World Health Organization’s comprehensive antenatal care guideline, WHO Antenatal Care Recommendations for a Positive Pregnancy Experience, was published in 2016.
Nouveaux outils pour une programmation de haute qualité en matière de changement social et comportemental dans le domaine de la nutrition
Toolkit published by USAID Advancing Nutrition in
S'appuyant sur les expériences des partenaires et les leçons apprises, USAID Advancing Nutrition développe une suite d'outils pratiques pour harmoniser la conception, la mise en œuvre, le suivi et l'évaluation des programmes SBC de nutrition dans les systèmes alimentaires et de santé.
New Tools for High-Quality Nutrition Social and Behavior Change Programming
Toolkit published by USAID Advancing Nutrition in
Building on partner experiences and lessons learned, USAID Advancing Nutrition is developing a suite of practical tools to harmonize design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of nutrition social and behavior change programs in food and health systems.
Ce livret contient des instructions permettant aux parents et aux personnes s'occupant d'enfants de fabriquer des jouets simples pour les enfants de 0 à 6 ans et de 6 à 9 ans.
Technical Report published by Bernard van Leer Foundation in
The Global Scale for Early Development was field-tested and could offer a global solution to the need countries have for good metrics to track their progress toward early childhood development targets in the absence of reliable, freely accessible tools for population-level monitoring of children up to age three.
Young women and men in early adulthood who become parents for the first time face similar challenges that are not well addressed by public health systems and have been overlooked in family planning and reproductive health programs.