scholarly journals Pengasuhan dan Stimulasi Tumbuh Kembang Anak Melalui Pelayanan Terintegrasi Taman Penitipan Anak dan Baby/Kids Spa Griya Sehat

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-140
Author(s):  
Made Ermayani ◽  
Aprilia Nuryanti ◽  
Yovita Erin Sastriani

Difficulties about parenting for working parents and how to stimulate the growth of children's development are a challenge to the business. Parents who entrust children expect to be well cared for by care for health. Griya Sehat Bayi dan Balita is an effort that provides comprehensive services to the needs of parents to monitor and develop the growth and development of infants or toddlers. The specific target this program is to provide a vehicle for universities to develop the application of technology in the health and nursing of infants/toddlers based on the results of research and community service. The service provided is a child care center with online CCTV service, assessment, and stimulation of growth and development of SPA for a toddler. Griya Sehat Bayi dan Balita gives job opportunities for alumni and becomes a place of internship for the student of STIKES Dirgahayu Samarinda. The daycare unit opened in March with a capacity of 10 children with four sitter-in. SPA units operate from May 2018 with a therapist, an admin, and four volunteers. The parent's evaluation of daycare in the 80% is satisfied and 20% stated very satisfyingly. Greeting, friendliness, speed of response and completeness of the facility is considered very satisfactory. Clarity type of service, cleanliness, and comfort is considered satisfactory by the customer.

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Farah Behbehani ◽  
Eileen Dombrowski ◽  
Maureen Black

Abstract Objectives To examine associations between child care center attendance and child health, growth, and development in low-income and middle-income countries. Methods Searches were conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, PsycInfo, and ERIC. Inclusionary criteria were comparison of child care center participation with a nonparticipation group, aged 0–3 years, publication 2000–2018, and an English translation. Exclusionary criteria were specialized groups, co-intervention, or studies focused exclusively on children over 3 years of age. Eleven studies met criteria: 7 from South America (Brazil), 2 from Africa (Nigeria), and 2 from Asia (Turkey and Nepal). Results Child care centers, often implemented to enable mothers to work, included private, nongovernmental, and public programs. Children of older, better-educated mothers tended to enroll in private centers, and children from low-income communities and backgrounds in public centers. Child care center participation was associated with discontinued breastfeeding and increased infections. In some cases, longer duration of child care attendance was associated with improved immunity and normal growth, especially for the youngest children. Child development findings were mixed. Policies guiding the programs varied across the countries where studies were conducted; most countries were underdeveloped. Conclusions Many LMIC are increasing their attention and support for early child care programs, often in support of maternal employment. By providing child care centers that are accessible, available, and affordable; that ensure safe and hygienic environments; and that include opportunities for age-appropriate activities and interactions with consistent and responsive caregivers, countries can promote young children's health, growth, and development. Policies, programs, and investments that support high-quality child care can not only support mothers in the work force, but also enhance the country's future by ensuring that young children receive the care and support needed to advance their development. Funding Sources RTI International. Partial funding from the National Institutes of Health - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases


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