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Enhancing the Family and Community Motivator Programme: Strategies for Improving Early Childhood Development Outcomes

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  • Dr Firdous Khan

    (Early Learning Resource Unit (Elru))

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This study evaluates the Family and Community Motivator (FCM) programme at ELRU, a critical initiative supporting early childhood development (ECD) by enhancing caregiver-child interactions in under-resourced South African communities. Rooted in the understanding that high-quality ECD programs have lasting positive effects on children’s cognitive, social, and emotional growth, the FCM programme aims to bridge gaps in early childhood education and ensure equitable opportunities for growth. ELRU, a pioneer in the ECD sector since 1978 recognises the importance of early interventions in creating circles of support from conception through childhood in under-resourced communities. Site visits assessed FCM effectiveness, focusing on preparedness, engagement strategies, resource access, and adherence to professional standards. Qualitative observations revealed variability in FCM performance across critical domains, including distraction management, professional boundaries, and resource availability, highlighting the need for tailored support and structured interventions to improve programme implementation Recommendations encompass bolstering FCM training to enhance knowledge and practical skills in areas such as effective distraction management and fostering caregiver-child interactions. This includes both formal workshops and mentorship programmes with experienced FCM’s. Providing structured resources, such as interactive activity toolkits and clear best practice guidelines, and further strengthening the caregiver-FCM relationship through communication and professional development training were essential strategies observed during the visits. Implementing these changes seeks to empower caregivers, fortify community support networks, and enhance child developmental outcomes By systematically addressing these areas of improvement and scaling interventions accordingly, ELRU can enhance the quality of support provided to families, ultimately leading to more significant and lasting impacts within the community. The anticipated outcomes of these improvements include improved child development, empowered caregivers, and strengthened community networks. This comprehensive evaluation highlights the necessity of ongoing assessment, structured support, and adaptation to ensure lasting positive impacts on families and the communities.

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  • Dr Firdous Khan, 2025. "Enhancing the Family and Community Motivator Programme: Strategies for Improving Early Childhood Development Outcomes," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3s), pages 1872-1881, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:3s:p:1872-1881
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