Early childhood development
Early childhood (the period from birth until the age of 8) is the most important stage of development in a child’s life.
In the early years of a child’s life, especially the first 1,000 days when brain development is at its most rapid, children learn skills that are critical for all aspects of their lives.
For their brains and bodies to develop healthily, young children need parents or caregivers who:
- Create a loving and responsive environment
- Give their children nutritious food and clean water
- Protect their children from common illnesses and violence
- Provide opportunities for play and early learning.
However, millions of young children grow up without the care and services they need to survive and thrive.
We ensure young children receive the nurturing care they need, including during emergencies. Our work improves children’s health, nutrition, play, early learning and safety while challenging limiting and discriminatory gender stereotypes that hold girls back from an early age.
Early childhood education
Quality early childhood education and pre-primary schooling are essential for development allowing for success in primary school and beyond.
Positive parenting
Positive parenting can have a huge effect on child development. Parents and caregivers are children’s first and most important teachers.
Maternal and child health
Our maternal health and child health work promotes gender equality and allows children to grow up healthy, learn and reach their full potential.
Health and gender equality strengthened in 5 countries
We’re removing barriers to quality health services girls and young women face in Bangladesh, Ghana, Haiti, Nigeria and Senegal to reduce maternal and child m…
Parenting groups support children’s early development in Vietnam
Dinh, a mother of 2 from Vietnam, is supporting her children to get the best possible start in life after attending parenting groups.
Early learning promotes gender equality in China
Preschool teachers in Shaanxi province are promoting gender equality through their work following training and guidance from Plan International.