Every child deserves to grow in love and not fear.
“Before the program, dad often yelled at us and spoke harshly”, says 12-year-old Jesron.” Since joining the program, we now have schedules to pray, cook, and wash clothes and they have also encouraged us to go to church”.
Discover how positive parenting is transforming the lives of families in Western Highlands Province through the UNICEF Australia funded Parenting for Child Development (P4CD) program that is being implemented by UNICEF in 7 provinces through church partners and civil society organizations.
Let’s all work together to listen, hug, and support our children so that they can grow up in safe and healthy communities.
#P4CD#ForEveryChild#PapuaNewGuineaPaula Vargas | Yeshiwas Emiru Shana | Ndangariro Moyo | Dianne Parascos
In Papua New Guinea's family is at the heart of everything. We strive to raise our children with love, care and a focus on the physical and mental well-being. But parenting is not always easy. Sometimes busy lives, stress and daily pressures can lead parents to use harsh parenting practices on the children. But there is a better way. Positive parenting is giving parents the tools to raise children with love, care, respect and understanding. Learning to listen to children and how to communicate clearly. Avoiding yelling and physical abuse. Bevelyn Stewart is engaged in the Parenting for Child Development program, better known as P4 CD that UNICEF is implementing in Western Highlands province. We want them man **** ** me to blow on them being seen program planty all something long display program where we play lining long and we come back now and. Help him go through inside long family life from. Nah mega tri plating ini nancul santiul make imous miliknya memang ikat pelancis. Any slow discipline? It means spending quality time together, setting clear rules and using gentle words to help children learn and spend quiet play time together to keep your relationship positive. Positive parenting means giving your children love, attention, and hugs. Show them that love solves problems, not violence. Beverly's daughter, 16 year old Patricia Kenzie. Positive change. From school. Universum similar parenting skills for the globally improve kind of symbol assignment number all test or study so. Great for me. Na mylou is een millilisyst. Louis hoe? Ya Minggu kan dia. And feeds. That limits me. In another family, 12 year old Jeffron has noticed the same change. His parents use positive parenting in their home. First of all, all changes to this program. Then daddy blue blazer she held down there. Het ook strangel om je blijft, maar mijn blun. Now. Do we run the timetable? Blow prayer? What she played clothes cook? 2. Plenty blown up. More parents more. Now give you more plenty on or some labor work fighting more crossing mall talk but now me looking man candy will change now comma good love family now dignity will stop good inside the family blonde now good luck Christian family plan the majority male looking. Mackenzie Mack is one of the program's pioneer. He has seen positive impacts of this program and is a strong advocate for government leadership. Supposed to mean focus through school meeting. Italian patients. The area of North Paganini passing Blogger talk talk longer and but since both government a focused throughout program now you may. The parenting Amy true true me probably the combo familiar even me change me wonder chance was another brother climate change was same even wasn't go the entire community but changed and the whole country will change and become denada. The beautiful country of paradise. The People City program is delivered in seven provinces through faith-based and civil society organizations and partners. It is a homegrown practical parenting program rooted in respect, love, care, and empathy. UNICEF is working in collaboration with the National Office of Child and Family Services to expand the program to other provinces. Children and women must be protected from all forms of violence, including physical, sexual, psychological abuse. Children should not be physically, emotionally or sexually abused. Abusing children can have lifelong negative impacts on their physical, emotional and psychological development. Through positive parenting practices, we are advancing on preventing violence against children, girls and women and building a stronger and safer community for the present and future of PNG.