16. November. 2022

MEDIA CAMPAIGN SMALL STORIES FOR BIG PEOPLE

In the period October – November 2022, the fourth media campaign SMALL STORIES FOR BIG PEOPLE was implemented as part of the project.

Through this series of educational stories, we learn how much parental attention plays a significant role in developing a child’s positive image of himself and the development of his personality.

Involvement in daily activities gives children a sense of security and positively affects the development of their skills and the acquisition of healthy habits. Activities such as dressing independently, helping with cleaning the house, and similar, help the child to develop independence and self-confidence, but also patience, cooperation, and self-discipline.

The development of skills and habits requires time and the support of parents, which is reflected in their patient and tolerant attitude towards the child’s attempts and efforts. In this way, the child will be motivated and persevere in acquiring skills, because the parents will show him that even the completion of small tasks is valued and appreciated.

As part of this media campaign, the stories: “Upside Down Education”, “Big Bite”, “Fear makes the wolf bigger than he is” and “Tied in a Knot” are presented, which, in addition to the above, also aim to point out the importance of preschool Education and Care on children’s development. as well as to contribute to the development of an inclusive society.

The campaign was carried out on national television, as well as on online portals and social networks.

You can follow the media campaign SMALL STORIES FOR BIG PEOPLE on our Facebook page Big People from a young age, while you can watch the videos on our YouTube channel.

For more information, join and follow the Viber group Big People from a young age. See all versions of educational stories on our YouTube channel.