Vietnam

Sinh Con, Sinh Cha: Empowering Vietnamese Families for Early Childhood Development 

Vietnam

Early childhood development has been the government’s strategic focus in Vietnam, and the country has achieved impressive progress over the past two decades. 

However, there are still gaps and challenges in childcare and protection that impede the children’s comprehensive development, such as domestic violent punishments, lack of parenting knowledge and experience, etc.  

Such reality brings The Human Safety Net Vietnam and the National Fund for Vietnamese Children (NFVC) together to jointly develop and implement “Sinh Con, Sinh Cha” (Born Children, Born Parents), a parenting education program that aims to equip parents, grandparents, and guardians of children aged 0-6 years with essential parenting knowledge, experience and skills to help children grow to their full potential in the loving environment of their family.  

The program focuses on three topics: children’s health, behaviors, and intelligence. Off-site, we operated parenting workshops at selected kindergartens across Vietnam with volunteered facilitators who were Generali Vietnam’s trained employees. It extends its reach to the community with practical and useful content via online educational sitcom series.