Bayat Foundation launches early childhood development app for Afghan children

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Continuing its founding mission of nourishing the lives of Afghans, The Bayat Foundation (www.bayatfoundation.org), Afghanistan&s largest
private philanthropic organization and member of The Bayat Group (www.bayat-group.com) launched a new early childhood development (ECD)
initiative aimed at increasing awareness around the importance of a child&s early years, and empowering Afghan parents and caregivers to
give their children the best start in life.Named lsquo;Mano Kodakam, this innovative application will inspire parents and caregivers to have
more frequent, quality interactions with children and improve their behavior by highlighting do-able and desirable actions such as simple
activities like &peek-a-boo& that are scientifically proven to have a significant impact on a child&s development.Bayat Foundation Executive
Director, Mrs
Fatema Laya Bayat, stated: &Children need nurturing care and playful parenting right from the start in order to support their brain
development and future potential
Mano Kodakam aims to give Afghan parents and caregivers the knowledge they need during their precious early years
The science shows that it&s the little moments of connection and interaction, repeated often and especially during the toughest of times,
that can make all the difference.The app has both Dari and Pashto versions available for free on both IOS and Android operating systems, and
is accessible even on lower tech, older mobile devices
Much of the core information will also be made available via a range of channels including social media, SMS, radio, television, as well as,
in print and digital media.Every Afghan child, no matter where they live, has a right to the best possible start to life,& stated Bayat
Foundation co-founder, Dr
Ehsan Bayat
&Education has long been a priority for the Bayat Foundation, and the ‘Mano Kodakam& app will inform and empower parents and caregivers to
help their children reach their full potential, particularly in communities where awareness of the importance of early childhood development
is low, or where access to this information is limited, by providing them easily accessible information tailored to the Afghan way of
life.lsquo;Mano Kodakam& content is based on in-depth anthropological analyses of global parenting and community norms, gender roles and
parenting roles, as well as the specific religious, cultural and environmental factors of Afghanistan
The Bayat Foundation worked in partnership with Australia&s Minderoo Foundation, in collaboration with the University of Sydney&s Brain and
Mind Centre to ensure the most advanced neuroscience and the practices of child-rearing were merged with Afghan traditions to create an
environment that will help each Afghan child to reach their maximum cognitive and emotional potential.About the Bayat Foundation:Since 2005,
the US-based Bayat Foundation, a 501 c (3) charitable organization, has promoted the well-being of the Afghan people
Founded and directed by Ehsanollah Bayat and Fatema Bayat, the Foundation has contributed to more than 300 projects dedicated to improving
the quality of life for the youth, women, poor, and elderly of Afghanistan; including construction of 14 maternity hospitals that have now
treated over 3,000,000 mothers and babies.Projects have included the construction of new facilities and sustainable infrastructure in needy
regions, and the promotion of health, education, economic, and cultural programs
In addition to his charitable initiatives, Ehsanollah Bayat founded Afghan Wireless (AWCC) in 2002, which was the first GSM wireless and
Internet Service Provider in Afghanistan, and later established Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN), which includes Ariana Radio (FM
93.5).For more information, please email [email protected] Press Release here.The post Bayat Foundation launches early
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