Grow Wise Africa

Grow Wise Africa

Education Administration Programs

About us

We aim at contributing towards the efforts of making sure that every child in Africa, despite their social, environmental, and economic challenges, has the opportunity to access quality early childhood education so as to grow and reach his/her full potential.

Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Dar es Salaam
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2020

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    The future ability of a child to make decisions is greatly influenced by receiving a high-quality early childhood education. Children acquire basic cognitive, social, and emotional abilities during their formative years, which set the stage for their success in the future. The facts and experiences show that the acquisition of such abilities is not just through the teaching or training process, but also by children's Observation, which is the most effective way. Children learn much faster by observing what their parents, guardians, older siblings, teachers and everybody around them do or say. It is through this concept that the founder of Grow Wise Africa came out with the video titled “Sakafu Allegory.” https://lnkd.in/gYyAErJa which explains the general idea of why parents and other groups of people should be watchful and intentional about what they want to impart in the lives of children. However, spending money and time on high-quality early childhood education is an investment in children's capacity for making decisions in the future. It lays the groundwork for a lifetime of knowledge acquisition, flexibility, and decision-making ability, which eventually promotes individual and societal advancement. The studies show that poor African families' inability to pay for early childhood education can have serious, long-lasting effects that impede children's development and aggravate already-existing disparities, not just within the continent but also in the global arena. A multifaceted strategy including community engagement, government measures, and lobbying for education is needed to address these African challenges. The obstacles preventing impoverished families from accessing early childhood education can be removed in part by funding subsidized programs, raising awareness, and making sure that the program is inclusive and culturally sensitive. However, such strategies and efforts can also be done not just from the organization or group level, but also from the individual level, in any possible way that can contribute to influence even a small change in the whole situation. Grow WiseAfrica #ealychildhoodeducation #qualityeducationforall #earlylearning #sustainabilityeducation

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