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This section provides introductory information regarding Early Childhood Development (ECD); it elaborates on child development stages....
Select your child's age and know about his/her development milestones.


There are various organizations and institutions that have recognized the importance of ECD and are working towards increasing awareness as well as taking action to change ground realities. This link provides a rich source of information for caregivers, parents, teachers and children. Through this section they can access more information regarding ECD related issues through subscription of various publications, visiting informative websites, acquainting with academic debates in the policy papers and most importantly they can get guidance from various teaching aids that assist the development of children.


The latest copy of Nurture- Pakistan's Pioneer Publication on Early Childhood Development focuses on how children can learn better and increase their capabilities. It also looks into the kind of environment that helps children unlock their potentials and is conducive to learning. Special features in this issue include what teachers should stop doing to facilitate the nurturing in children; it also has a section on resources for parents and teachers. Furthermore, it includes articles on active learning, child rights and encouraging creativity in children.
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The newsletter titled ‘Khel hee Khel Mein’ serves as a channel for promoting children’s creativity and confidence. It is also geared towards enhancing the quality of learning by providing children with information that is both meaningful and entertaining.

The publication largely focuses on Early Childhood Development (ECD) themes like good nutrition, physical and mental health, environment, relationships, arts, culture, values, life skills etc. The Mascot used for the Newsletter is Mr. Bunny or ‘Goshi’.
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