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LISTEN!How to listen better to

young children

MÉXICO

María Morfín Stoopen

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The Problem

CRC recognizes the right boys and girls have to express their opinion.

Work is centered on children of school age and teenagers.

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Little has been done to make sure that younger children are able to exercise their right to be heard.

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Objective

Creating a guide, or handbook, for parents and preschool educators which will furnish them with the tools needed to make them better listeners of girls and boys between 3 and 6 years of age.

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Listening to teachers and parents

Discuss the need of acquiring tools of this kind.

Explore from their point of view the information that should be included in the handbook.

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Two workshops

Mexico City

10 hours eachGroups of 15 participants

Tepoztlán, Morelos

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Workshop’s issuesRecognize the characteristics of small children around us: their capacities, their environment, their needs.

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What do small children talk about, what their interests are and how do they express themselves?

What kind of tools do today’s children need?

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What are the benefits of listening to children?

Ideas about how to communicate all this to other parents and educators.

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Workshop’s exercises

Being a small kid

Observing children

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Playing under children instructions

Talking with children

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Listening techniques

Barriers for listening

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What did participants say

They wish: Practical examplesWith illustrationsDirect and simple languageAddress husband’s (men) interestsExercises and homeworkComplimentary informationIf possible, have a video

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Documentary research

Bibliography review:Democratic family relationshipsListening techniquesChildren development

Authors:Roger Hart, Gerison Lansdown, Patty

Wipfler, Jean Piaget, Vigotsky, among others.

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Handbook’s Contents

• Why listening to children?

• How do small children communicate?

• Good practices and suggestions for home and school

• If you want to explore more…

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How to

• Just be there and listen• Be quiet / The shut up challenge• Respect the child’s opinions• Talk “with” and no “to” children• Listen actively• Say what you think• Give positive messages

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Alliances

Morelos State’s Basic Education InstituteHandbook edition and distribution at 560

state preschools / Training for 140 preschools supervisors.

National Council for Arts and Culture Handbook edition (6000 copies) and national distribution.

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Preschools Call for workshops / Facilities

NGO’sContent consultancy

Parents and teachersParticipation and ideas

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Challenges

• Slow public institutional decisions• Few men involved / Women’s issue mostly• There’s very few people interested / More

important needs• Low budget• No traveling funds

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How were these addressed

• Flexibility on plans / Insist• Connect the issue with daily

men’s experience and life• Put the right of participation

as the key to achieve and respect all the other rights

• Family support

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Outcome

• 30 teachers and parents aware of the importance of listening to young children

• Handbook text

• Federal and state editing and distribution commitments

• State supervisors training commitment

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Advocacy Lessons

Be persistentBe flexible with your first planTalk about the idea with EVERYBODYDon’t hesitate to knock doorsExpect help from

unexpectedly people

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Leadership Lessons

Define the project clearlyDon’t think that you are

aloneShare your knowledgeAsk for other’s

knowledge and ideasClarify your own

commitment

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This isn’t finished

We need to:

• Finish the edition process• Upload it to several webpages• Training process• Search funds or alliances to translate the

handbook to English• Share it with World Forum colleagues

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Thank you!


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