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Inclusive Education Teacher Training in Osogbo, Osun State

Osogbo, the capital city of Osun State, Nigeria, is home to many primary schools serving diverse learners. However, many teachers have limited access to training on inclusive education practices. Child Wellbeing Initiative (CWI) recently conducted a teacher training on inclusive education practices at St. Michael Primary School in the Igbona Area of Osogbo, Osun State, […]

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Empowering Educators: Highlights from Our March Mentorship Program

In March 2025, the Child Wellbeing Initiative successfully concluded its 5-week FREE Mentorship Program for Educators, equipping over 25 passionate teachers across Osun State with the knowledge and tools needed to foster inclusive classrooms where every child can thrive. Over the course of five impactful weeks, participants engaged in hands-on training, peer learning, and real-time

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Multisensory Techniques for Language and Literacy Development

Join us for an interactive and insightful webinar designed for educators, parents, and caregivers who are passionate about supporting language and literacy development in children of all ages. In this session, we’ll explore innovative multisensory strategies that can significantly boost reading, writing, and language skills. Date: 30th November, 2024Time: 5:00 PMLocation: ZoomRegistration Link: Register Here

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Building Confidence Through Creativity: A Fun Outreach at Salvation Army Primary School

Art activities like painting and crafting are more than just fun—they play a vital role in a child’s development. By giving children the freedom to use colors to create something meaningful to them, we’re helping them build essential cognitive skills such as critical thinking, attention and focus, problem-solving, and memory. The creative process also nurtures

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Best Practices for Creating an Inclusive Classroom Environment

Are you looking to make your classroom a more welcoming and inclusive space for all students? Join us for our upcoming webinar where we will discuss best practices for creating an inclusive environment. Learn how to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in your teaching approach. This event will be held online, so you can join from the comfort of

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October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

October is World Dyslexia Awareness Month, a month dedicated to raising awareness about  dyslexia. This month serves as a crucial reminder to educate ourselves and challenge misconceptions about this learning difference that affects millions worldwide. What is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition that primarily affects reading, writing, spelling and language processing. Contrary to popular

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3-days in-person volunteer training session from June 19-21 in Osogbo

Our dedicated volunteers recently participated in a transformative 3-day session in Osogbo, led by a  expert in special education assessment. During the training, our volunteers focused on understanding different types of learning disabilities and how to assess them. They learned a lot about what these disabilities are like and how they affect children. They also

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 Are you passionate about making a difference? Join us as a volunteer and be a part of something meaningful! We’re excited to invite you to our exclusive 3-day in-person Volunteer Training: 📅 Dates: June 26-28📍 Location: Osogbo🕙 Time: 10 AM – 2 PM🎯 Focus: Gain essential knowledge to support our mission of assisting children with

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Education isn’t just about learning stuff; it’s about giving power to people, helping society grow, and making sure everyone has a chance to do well. But the old way of teaching has inadvertently excluded certain groups, keeping them from doing their best. In recent years, however, there has been a growing recognition of the need

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