18 September 2023

“It’s all about children thriving”

Dai Lanli, 34, lives in an underdeveloped and ethnically diverse region in Qinghai Province with her three daughters aged 12 years, 6 years and 18 months respectively. When the youngest child was delivered, Dai’s experience was quite different from the births of her other children. Immediately after the birth of Dai’s youngest child, the baby was…, A toilet stalls at the Taizi Township Health Centre in Huzhu Tu Autonomous County, Qinghai Province of China., UNICEF/China/2023/Zhang Yuwei 青海省互助土族自治县台子乡中心学校的气候适应性卫生旱厕。 zh-cn-rd-visit-08-09182023, A climate-resilient sanitary dry toilet at the Taizi Township Central School in Huzhu Tu Autonomous County, Qinghai Province of China., UNICEF/China/2023/Zhang Yuwei 位于青海省互助土族自治县台子乡中心学校的厕所。 zh-cn-rd-visit-07-09182023, Toilets stall at the Taizi Township Central School in Huzhu Tu Autonomous County, Qinghai Province of China., UNICEF/China/2023/Zhang Yuwei 位于青海省互助土族自治县台子乡卫生院的厕所。 青海省互助土族自治县台子乡中心学校的气候适应性卫生旱厕。 位于青海省互助土族自治县台子乡中心学校的厕所。 At the water-flushing sanitation facilities in the rural health centre, each flush consumes only 0.5-3 litres of water – less than half the amount required by standard toilets. The system also treats sewage on site. The newly installed eco-dry…
04 March 2022

How to raise a healthy eater

Good food and nutrition are the foundation of children’s health and bring benefits that can last a lifetime. Teaching your child about healthy eating from a young age will help them to have a positive relationship with food well into adulthood. And believe it or not, shaping these habits can be fun and healthy – not just for your child, but your…, 1. Promote positive habits, Your little ones watch everything you do – including at mealtime. You can be a good role model by reaching for healthy foods, beverages and snacks yourself, and engaging in fun physical activity. Choosing to put healthy, whole foods on the table sets a great example for your child. Try including your children in food shopping and preparation. They…, 2. Maintain a healthy relationship with food, Having a healthy mindset around eating is key for lifelong health and protecting against illnesses like heart disease, cancer and diabetes. You can help guide your young child by: Helping them understand whether they are physically hungry. This will help them to become in tune with their body’s needs. Staying away from using food as a reward or…, 3. Let go of “clean your plate!”, Although you might think this could help your child get the nutrients needed from food, these behaviours can lead to disliking foods and having negative associations with mealtime. If you can’t get your child to eat their veggies, try to have them see you eating and enjoying them yourself. Your little one learns about food choices from you, so try…, 4. Make portion control a priority, Oversized portions can lead to weight gain, so it is important to teach your children about how much food they should have on their plate. An easy way to teach your child about child-portion sizes is to use visuals for example: A closed fist is recommended for a portion of pasta, rice or cereal. A meat portion should be about as big as their palm…, 5. Start the day with a healthy breakfast, Mornings can be a rush for many families, but starting the day with a balanced meal helps your child get the important nutrients – such as calcium and fibre – needed for their growth and development. Try to create breakfasts with nutrient-dense ingredients like plain yoghurt and fresh fruit instead of sweetened cereals or pastries, which tend to…, 6. Make activity fun, Children need at least 60 minutes of physical activity per day. Why not join in the fun? Try to plan family activities that get everyone moving such as after-dinner walks or swimming. And be spontaneous when you see an opportunity, like dancing together when a favourite song comes on the radio. It is also important to encourage your child to limit…
17 March 2020

How teachers can talk to children about coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

As people around the world are taking precautions to protect themselves, their families and their communities from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) it’s also important that children can continue to learn, and that they can do so in an environment that is welcoming, respectful, inclusive, and supportive to all. Schools and teachers play a vital role…, Preschool, Focus on communicating good health behaviours, such as covering coughs and sneezes with the elbow and washing hands. See more on how to avoid the risk of infection  Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): What parents should know here . One of the best ways to keep children safe from coronavirus and other diseases is to simply encourage regular…, Primary school, Make sure to listen to children’s concerns and answer their questions in an age appropriate manner; don’t overwhelm them with too much information. Encourage them to express and communicate their feelings. Discuss the different feelings they may be experiencing and explain that these are normal reactions to an abnormal situation. Emphasize that…, Lower secondary school, Make sure to listen to students’ concerns and answer their questions. Emphasize that students can do a lot to keep themselves and others safe. For example, introduce the concept of social distancing, and focus on good health behaviours, such as covering coughs and sneezes with the elbow and washing hands. See more on how to avoid the risk of…, Upper secondary school, Make sure to listen to students’ concerns and answer their questions. Emphasize that students can do a lot to keep themselves and others safe. For example, introduce the concept of social distancing, and focus on good health behaviours, such as covering coughs and sneezes with the elbow and washing hands. See more on how to avoid the risk of…