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Posted: Thursday 21 June, 2018 at 8:14 PM

Child Month activities in St. Kitts-Nevis centered on Health, Safety and Security

By: (SKNIS), Press Release

    Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 21, 2018 (SKNIS): The thirty-fourth celebration of Child Month in St. Kitts-Nevis, which is being held under the theme “Children’s Health, Safety and Security, our Priority,” is being commemorated with a month (June) long of activities, says Travia Tyson from the Early Childhood Development Unit appearing on the radio-television show “Working for You” on June 20. 

     

    Ms. Tyson said that the activities began on the 31st of May. A grand opening was held in the Circus to mark the commencement of the activities. During the event, children released 34 balloons in the air.  
     
    “What I liked about that opening ceremony is that other than the director’s brief remarks and the opening words by the Minister of Education, the Honourable Shawn Richards, the children were the ones who did everything throughout the ceremony and they did it well,” she said.  
     
    On the 1st of June there was the opening of Child Month with church services in the West Zone at the Light House Baptist Church. All the day-care centres and the nurseries both private and public in that area came out to worship. “The turn out as usual was very good,” said Ms. Tyson. 
     
    Every Saturday throughout the month, children visited the ZIZ studio for “Totally for Kids,” which airs at 9:00 a.m. Ms. Tyson said that Uncle Terry was brought into the studio to sing and read to the kids. They were asked questions and persons were allowed to call in to win prizes.  
     
    “We’ve had three weeks already where we had Salvation Army, Dieppe Bay, St. Paul’s, Old Road, Sandy Point, Industrial Site Day Care, Victoria Road Day Care and this Saturday, we are going to have Baptist Academy and Tabernacle Day Care starting from 9:00 a.m. on ZIZ,” she said.  
       
    On Saturday the 2nd of June, Basseterre had its breakfast walk. This breakfast walk was related to the health aspect.
     
    “This year for the health aspect, one of the things that we tried was a breakfast walk for each zone,” said Ms. Tyson. “The Basseterre Zone was on the second, the East Zone was on the ninth, and the West Zone was on the sixteenth, so we’ve covered all of our walks.” 
     
    Monday June 4, there was a church service in the East Zone. The Methodist Church was the venue for this. On Tuesday, the fifth, Methodist Church hosted the Basseterre Zone.
     
    From the 6th to the 8th of June, the Early Childhood Unit decided to do something new. 
     
    “We recognised “Literacy with Love Day” on the sixth, but throughout that week, we encouraged the centres to do something different—not just have persons come in and read to the children on the sixth, but we encouraged them to have a journey through books,” Ms. Tyson explained.  
     
    Ms. Tyson explained that the props were placed in the centres to depict the story being read.  
     
    “For example the three little pigs, their props were set up in their centres and the children would dramatize these stories,” she said.  
     
    The promotional day was held on Thursday, June 7, where children and teachers went out into the community to sensitize the public about Child Month by giving out flyers. 
     
    On the June 8, a march was held in Nevis and on Tuesday, June 12, Ms. Tyson said that a Chopped Competition was held. This was one of the biggest events of Child Month, she said. Ms. Tyson explained that the competition was held to bring out the health aspect of the theme. 
     
    On June 20, a fun day was held at the St. Paul’s grounds. This event went on throughout the day. 
     
    “We had different schools going in, in intervals with their children and engaged in different activities. We had the movie room, stimulating areas where they got toys to play with and a sporting area. We tried to cover all aspects of our theme at that fun day,” said Ms. Tyson.
     
    Ms. Tyson encouraged persons to go out to support the food fair that the unit is having on Friday 22nd June. This year, a sweets bar will be reintroduced.
     
    On June 23, there will be a boat ride from 6:00 pm to 10:00 p.m. on the Prince Devonte. Tickets are $50. Interested persons can visit any day care centre to purchase a ticket.
     
    On the twenty-sixth, there will be a West Zone concert at the Sandy Point Hard Court. The public is invited to see the children showcase their talents.
     
    A staff development day for the Early Childhood Development Unit will be held on June 27 at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB).   
     
    Child Month will culminate with a grand parade, on June 29, where different aspects of this year’s theme will be displayed.
     
     
     

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