Children grow best in an environment that supports all aspects of their development—receiving the nurturing care they need. Nurturing care includes having safe and secure surroundings, responsive caregiving, opportunities for stimulation and learning, and adequate health care and nutrition.
USAID and USAID Advancing Nutrition curated this set of resources to inform and guide USAID implementing partners to design and implement more tailored, age-specific infant feeding and responsive care and early learning programming during the first two years of a child’s life. As part of the effort, we have compiled a few key resources for implementers to review and consider. These resources share information on what nurturing care is, why it is important to optimal child development, and how USAID implementing partner programs can implement activities to support nurturing care.
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We found 16 resource(s)
Addendum sur les soins attentifs et l'apprentissage précoce
Guideline/Guidance published by USAID Advancing Nutrition in
L'Addendum sur les soins attentifs et l'apprentissage précoce (RCEL), qui comprend des cartes de conseils, du matériel de formation et un guide de mise en œuvre et d'adaptation.
Guideline/Guidance published by USAID Advancing Nutrition in
The Responsive Care and Early Learning Addendum Package, which includes counseling cards, training materials, and an implementation and adaptation guide, was developed to help programs with existing infant and young child feeding (IYCF) components.
Nurturing Care Practice Guide: Section 3—Supporting Families Through Existing Services: What Can Service Providers Do?
Guideline/Guidance published by UNICEF, WHO in
Section 3 looks at practical examples of what providers can do during their contacts with caregivers and children to better support caregivers, hear and address their concerns, and strengthen caregivers’ practices to care for their children.
Nurturing Care Practice Guide: Strengthening Nurturing Care Through Health and Nutrition Services
Guideline/Guidance published by UNICEF in
This guide responds to requests from practitioners and country teams who have learned about the Nurturing Care Framework and want to understand how to adapt health and nutrition services to be supportive.
The World Health Organization and UNICEF in collaboration with partners have developed the Nurturing Care Handbook. Like the Nurturing Care Framework, the handbook is organized around five strategic actions.