APRIL – JUNE 2017 Amicale Quarter Report CRECHE UPDATES The children started attending regular classes as their assessment for the year 2017 was held in April. Parents were informed about the assessment one month before so that they get the time to prepare their wards for the exam. Question papers were formed by the teacher’s, checked by the coordinator before sending it for photocopy. All the children from Creche 3 – 6 were informed to attend the exam. Any child who did not attend the exam without a valid cause will not be entertained in the crèche from the month of May. Parent’s understood the importance of the studies as per the age of the child because they were given the awareness in every month specifically to the parent’s of academic weaker students. All the students above the age of 3.5 years appeared for the assessment and those who could not showed a proper medical cause of the child. Few children who got admission in English medium schools left Jan Sava during this quarter.
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APRIL – JUNE 2017
Amicale Quarter Report
CRECHE UPDATES
The children started attending regular classes as
their assessment for the year 2017 was held in
April. Parents were informed about the assessment
one month before so that they get the time to
prepare their wards for the exam. Question papers
were formed by
the teacher’s,
checked by the coordinator before sending it
for photocopy. All the children from Creche 3
– 6 were informed
to attend the
exam. Any child
who did not attend the exam without a valid cause
will not be entertained in the crèche from the
month of May. Parent’s understood the
importance of the studies as per the age of the
child because they were given the awareness in every month specifically to the
parent’s of academic weaker students.
All the students above the age of 3.5 years
appeared for the assessment and those who
could not showed a proper medical cause of the
child. Few children who got admission in English
medium schools left Jan Sava during this quarter.
FESTIVE COLOURS
Jan Sava celebrated Rabindra Jayanti – 157th Birth anniversary of Rabindranath
Tagore on 9th
May 2017.
Children
participated in
dance, songs,
recitation and
skits written by
the poet. It was really a pleasure to teach the
songs and choreography to
the children who showed lot
of interest in learning it.
Parent’s too were very keen
to know whether his/her
ward was participating or
not. The parent’s helped us
to gather the colourful costumes for the children to make the program a big
success.
Chariot festival/ Rath Yatra was celebrated with the
children. Kids were excited to pull the rope of the chariot.
Drawings and crafts were created by the children to gain
the knowledge about the whole festival and how it is
celebrated. Teachers drew the chariots on the blackboard
so that the children can draw it in their exercise copies,
get the idea how to draw a chariot and what is the
festival all about. Children
enjoyed themselves in
decorating the chariot and making other crafts.
Children coming from Muslim families celebrated Idd
in the crèche with the Teacher’s.
In each month parents from two crèches were called in the awareness meeting
and the shortcomings of the children were discussed with them. The dates and
the topics of discussions were given underneath:
Month Crèche No. Topics of discussions April 4,5,6 Awareness meetings on skin
related problems faced by children and the hygiene practice to be followed
May 5,6 Experience sharing on good touch and bad touch in the life of both parent’s and the child
June 1,2 Rules and regulations of Jan Sava for new admission and the existing ones
June 3,4 Child performance and parental guidance for looking after studies at home
Children who have got admissi on in the first
quarter of this year, received their crèche
uniforms, became more stable and started loving
this place. They have stopped crying and have
become accustomed to their teacher’s and
helper’s. They have become more or less regular
with their classes.
CRECHE FEEDING
This quarter has the hottest months of the year.
The children were getting sick due to high fever
as many kids who live in the slums do not have
fans in their homes. We advised the parent’s to
feed the children with lot of fluids of any form so
that they do not get dehydrated. Ladies finger,
pumpkins and mangoes were fed on each
working day along with their regular non vegetarian dishes. ORS water was a
must drink at 11.00am for every child present in the crèche in this quarter as
advised by Dr Mary Acharya for this hot scorching summer. Children were
advised not to drink any ice or icy drinks sold locally
in the slums
because the
untreated water
may cause
diarrhea to the
child. Vegetables
like bitter gourds,
round gourds
were also made occasionally to feed the children along with the staple food.
Children were not able to eat rice on very hot summer days but they always
loved the meat, fish and eggs which were served to them.
CRECHE CLINIC
Heat fever, skin rashes, swelling of throat, ear
infection, diarhea, vomiting was the common
diseases in the list. Most of the children did not
have electricity in their homes during the day time,
sometimes there were power cuts at night which
made the children very sick due to sweating. Lot of
children suffered from head louse and dry
dandruffs, who all were diagnosed by Dr Manas
Sen Dermatologist.
CLINIC TYPE DOCTOR’S
NAME
No.
of PATIENTS MALE FEMALE
PAEDIATRICIAN Dr Mary
Acharya
April – 51
May - 48
June - 34
April – 22
May – 21
June - 15
April – 27
May – 27
June - 19
ENT Dr Sarmistha
Sinha
April – 20
May – 26
June - 16
April – 10
May – 10
June - 7
April – 10
May – 16
June - 9
SKIN Dr. Manas Sen April – 22
May - 16
April – 4
May - 2
April – 18
May - 14
The pie chart for the diseases affecting the kids is given underneath for the
case of Amicale and Udaan children alike.
AMICALE
39%
16%
17%
6%
16%
4%
2% APRILRespiratory
Skin
G.I.T
Genito Urinary
Fever
ENT
General Check-up
Others
Dental
Eye
Orthopedic
31%
19%19%
2%
4%
2%
17%
4%
2%MAY
Respiratory
Skin
G.I.T
Genito Urinary /Fimosis
Fever
ENT
General Check-up
Others
Dental
Eye
Orthopedic
Udaan
17%
50%
12%
12%
9%
JUNE
Respiratory
Skin
G.I.T
Genito Urinary
Fever
ENT
General Check-up
Others
Dental
Eye
Orthopedic
67%
16%
17%
APRIL
Respiratory
Skin
G.I.T
Genito Urinary
Fever
ENT
33%
17%
33%
17%
MAYRespiratory
Skin
G.I.T
Genito Urinary
Fever
ENT
General Check-up
Others
Dental
Eye
Orthopedic
The bar diagram for showing the attendance of the patience
attending the clinics: AMICALE
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
PEDIATRIC SKIN ENT
APRIL
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
PEDIATRIC SKIN ENT
MAY
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
PEDIATRIC SKIN ENT
JUNE
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
The bar diagram for showing the attendance of the patience
attending the clinics: UDAAN
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
PEDIATRIC SKIN ENT
APRIL
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
PEDIATIRC SKIN ENT
MAY
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
ADULT LITERACY PROGRAM
Batch 7 ended in this quarter by giving their exam
for English Grammar, General Knowledge and
viva. 15 students passed out in this batch. The
students were very happy who completed the
course because the younger ones wanted to apply
for jobs where spoken English is a requirement/
or for the jobs in the mall. This batch was a mixed batch of students from
school drop outs to becoming a widower in the middle age who all were doing
the course with different thoughts in their minds, how to utilise this knowledge
in their day to day life. Batch 6 got their certificates from the Board members
on the day of Rabindra Jayanti program. Students receiving their certificates
showed their gratitude towards the institute that they had such a lovely
opportunity to study English and gain the knowledge which would have been
costly elsewhere.
The exposure visit for this quarter was
done in Gu rusaday Museum which gave
them knowledge on paintings, clothing,
musical instruments, geography and
culture of India, since the British period.
A session on Gender policy was
conducted in the month of April with this
Batch. In this session they could relate
their experiences of negligence which they have received from their families in
their childhood, as because they were a girl child. The Gender policy session
became very interesting and interactive as each one could understand the
difference between the thoughts of those days and how the pattern of the
society has changed.
COMPUTER LITERACY PROGRAM
Batch 10 who started in April mostly after
giving their standard ten exam in school, sat
for their NIIT exam on 23rd June 2017. 16
students appeared from this Batch. The
course duration was fixed to three months
after discussing
it with NIIT
Foundation Delhi because all the students would
start their classes for standard el even or would
like to migrate in some other city. From the
beginning the students were very serious about
their course timings and tried to attend the class without fail. Batch 11 is