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Early Childhood Development

Early Childhood Program for Children exposed to violence

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Saskia Niño de Rivera
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Early Childhood Program for Children exposed to violence
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Using LMS technology, we will benefit institutionalized children providing theoretical and practical training to their caregivers
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The extreme violence and neglect in which institutionalized children live in Mexico and the world, create gaps in their development, mental structure, skills and emotions, which require a specialized treatment to be remedied. Sadly, the institutions that treat them, lack the specialization and tools needed to work through it. To significantly reduce the negative impact that institutionalized environments have on their lives, in Reinserta we have worked directly, creating a Comprehensive Child Development Program through which we have achieved to significantly offset the negative impact of institutionalized life and to boost their development and strengthen their resiliency. Digitizing our program will help us train the caregivers of all the children in this situation in Mexico, being able to reach other children around the world and contributing to reduce inequality and violence all over the globe.

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What is the problem you are solving?

It is estimated that, globally, up to 1 billion children have experienced physical, sexual, or emotional violence or neglect (Hillis & cols, 2016).  In Mexico, a sector of child population who are particularly at risk are those who live in prisons, those whose parents are deprived of their freedom and those who are in residential care: approximately 11,319 institutionalized children under 9 years old (INEGI, 2016; CNDH, 2019).

This population, that remains invisible, is repeatedly exposed to potentially traumatic events and is at high risk of being abused and neglected. Without appropriate intervention, this situation can impact their lifelong health and well-being (WHO, 2019); research on the biology of stress shows how major adversity in early childhood can weaken developing brain structure and function (Center on the Developing Child, 2007).

Facing the lack of policies and programs that identify and support children who are most at risk, and considering research that demonstrates the positive benefits of strong attachment between caregivers and children as tools to offset the negative impact of institutionalization in children (Byrne & Blanchard-Lewis, 2014), Reinserta has developed a pioneer Model that focuses on giving these children and their caregivers the optimal conditions for their comprehensive development.

Who are you serving?

Through a Comprehensive Child Development Program, Reinserta seeks to transform lives of institutionalized children who have suffered violence. The program aims to improve child development, resilience, caregiver skills and the bond between caregiver and child. Our intervention is focused on caregivers and is supported by two theoretical perspectives: Attachment Theory (Bowlby, 1969) and Trauma informed intervention (Cook, Etal, 2005).

This year we achieved that more than 50% of the children improve their development in four areas: cognitive, language, motor and socio emotional. Also, mothers have improved their skills to face adversities in daily life and have developed parenting skills based on healthy raising. Every year, our expansion targets about 50 children who live in prison and we expect to impact more children through the digitization of our program.

In addition, we have been working closely with prisons administration to strengthen communication and effectiveness between non-profit organizations and the government. We lobbied to pass the National Criminal Enforcement Law that recognized the rights of children in prison. Furthermore, through our #InvisibleChildren campaign, we received national attention of three presidential candidates and, the current president. 

What is your solution?

Because of the success our Comprehensive Child Development Program has had, we are currently working in the design of a digital LMS platform that will allow us to train primary and secondary caregivers (orphanage caregivers, mothers and fathers in prison, prison personnel including guards, social workers and psychologists) of institutionalized children all over the country. Through this online program we seek to impact at least 75% of the institutionalized children ages 0 to 5 years, in Mexico. 

The main goal of our Online Comprehensive Child Development Program is to promote an integral development and strengthen the resiliency of the children who are or have been exposed to violence, by giving the caregivers the theoretical and practical tools required, but adapted to the particular needs of each children, so they can maximize the impacts of our program. The design of our platform will have two mandatory sections:

1)    Online training: Designed to teach and test the caregivers in the following topics:

a.         Caregivers satisfaction, self-care and Vicary Trauma

b.         Child Development

c.         Positive parenting

d.         Secure attachment

e.         Child Rights

f.          Consequences of Toxic Stress

g.         Resiliency

2)    Comprehensive Child Development Program:

a.    Diagnosis stage: After an online evaluation that the caregiver applies, the platform will set tangible goals for each child according to their own needs and areas to develop.

b.   Work sessions: According to age, motor development, socio-emotional, cognitive, language and communication and toxic stress levels, that each child presents. The platform will build individualized sessions, based on set activities.

Sessions are grouped into modules, according to cross-cutting themes (child development, strengthening attachment with a secure base and resilience). Modules address issues ranging from building a safe environment, to responding to the specific emotional needs of children, through observation and detection of those needs and how to solve them.

Each session will have three key elements: stimulation activities catered to promote the development of children in the areas mentioned before; childcare activities designed specifically to counter the effects of trauma and violence; and additional activities to reinforce attachment. Each session will be taught through an interactive platform made up of instructions, manuals and videos.

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  • Reduce barriers to healthy physical, mental, and emotional development for vulnerable populations
  • Enable parents and caregivers to support their children’s overall development
Where is your solution team headquartered?
Mexico City, CDMX, México
Our solution's stage of development:
  • Growth
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Saskia Niño de Rivera
Saskia Niño de Rivera