In the first years of life, the child begins to build his idea of the world, of others and – most importantly – of himself. It is then that the basic question that will guide him throughout his life emerges: who am I?. Read more “Who am I? – The importance of identity in early childhood”
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The success of helping others to succeed – The story of Fatme Ahmed, village of Ruen
I often ask myself what is the success of a person. Is it a one-time triumph, the achievement of a goal, or is it the ultimate reward? I think people should pursue their dreams all their lives, even when they seemingly put them on pause and devote themselves to caring for their loved ones. And maybe only then do they get a second chance to realize their cherished plans by continuing to help others, and that is the real achievement. I tell this story as a woman who has waited many years to realize her childhood dream and finally understands the meaning of success.
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8 April – International Roma Day
Today, on 8 April, we celebrate International Roma Day – a day to express our respect for Roma culture, history and contribution to society. It is also a day to reflect on the challenges Roma communities face and the opportunities we can create together. Read more “8 April – International Roma Day”
Don’t give up! – The story of Elena Dimitrova, Dalgopol
In the small town of Dalgopol, where time seemed to stand still, lived a girl with big dreams and an indomitable spirit. She was born into a family that kept its good name and stuck to tradition. And they dictated that education was not a necessity for girls. Rather, they should strive for a successful marriage, raising children and maintaining the household. But despite the norms and expectations her family imposed on her, she had her own views on how to make her life fulfilling. This lady didn’t give up easily, even when the path to her dreams seemed impossible. Her story is an inspiration to all who have ever felt lost but never lost hope.
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Dream without Borders – The story of Miglena Tsakova, Lukovit
Everyone has a cherished goal that they secretly hope to achieve, even if it sometimes seems unattainable. Dreams are the one thing no one can take away from us. It is no coincidence that I chose this title for my story because for a long time my family and I lived abroad, but I never stopped dreaming of returning to Bulgaria and becoming a nurse. Even before I finished my secondary education in my native Red Bank, I wanted to continue studying human health care, while my parents insisted that I go into veterinary medicine. I got stuck and decided to skip applying until the following year. And as often happens, life turned me in another direction, I started working in Lukovit, soon after I got married and became a mother to a beautiful daughter, and after another year we went to work in Spain. So studying stayed in the background.
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The happily missed flight to Prague – The story of Toshka Ventsislavova, Butan village
The day of my prom seemed like the beginning of a magical fairy tale with a foretold happy ending – my long-time friend Desislav asked for my hand in marriage, and I excitedly said the cherished “Yes!”. It was a warm and sunny day at the end of May 2018, and I couldn’t imagine a future with even more light than the one I saw springing from my dreams of a prosperous family life. That summer, my husband and I had both decided to go abroad in search of a better future. But fate had other plans for us and today I, 21-year-old Toshka Ventsislavova from the picturesque village of Butan in Vratsa, work as a teacher’s assistant in the local kindergarten “First of June” while I am about to finish my higher education. Read more “The happily missed flight to Prague – The story of Toshka Ventsislavova, Butan village”
Why I want to become a teacher – The story of Nina Ivanova, Medkovets village
In my role as a health mediator over the past 15 years, I have had the pleasure of working with a variety of institutions and the professionals who represent them – doctors, psychologists, educators, lawyers, and scientists from diverse areas of our public life. People who have overcome all kinds of difficulties to make it. Personalities who inspire you to build on yourself to take your place where you will be useful and serve as an example to others.
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ANNUAL REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE NETWORK FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT IN THE ROMA COMMUNITY IN BULGARIA 2023
- MISSION AND OBJECTIVES OF THE NETWORKThe Network for Early Childhood Development in the Roma Community in Bulgaria (the Network) was established in January 2018 and is coordinated by the Trust for Social Achievement Foundation. The Network aims to support professionals working with minority children in improving the reach and quality of services provided and seeks to unite the advocacy efforts of its members in this direction. The network also supports the development of role models by the Roma community itself. The main objectives of the Network are:
Diversity training supports educational mediators in working with families and communities
Smooth adaptation from home to educational institution is a key prerequisite for accelerating the progress of Roma children, for two-thirds of whom Bulgarian is a second language, different from the language they first learn at home. Early parental support for learning at home, as well as the early formation of positive attitudes and habits towards the education system, are also significant factors in children’s educational achievement at school. In this process, educational mediators in kindergartens play an important role in helping children and parents to adapt-especially in sparsely populated, hard-to-reach and socio-economically vulnerable communities. Read more “Diversity training supports educational mediators in working with families and communities”
Children’s portfolio – a useful tool for partnership between kindergarten and family
High quality early learning and care approaches start from the understanding that parents and other family members are the most important people in any child’s life. They are the people who are involved in their growth, learning and development from birth; they provide the cultural and value system for their socialisation. It is precisely with this contribution that the family can and should be an important factor in good coordination between the home environment and the kindergarten. Read more “Children’s portfolio – a useful tool for partnership between kindergarten and family”