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Nutrition Education and Psychosocial Stimulation Improves Child Development in Rural Early Childhood Education in Indonesia
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MalnutritionNutritionPsychosocial StimulationKindergarten EducationNutrition DevelopmentPublic Health NutritionEducationPreschool DevelopmentEarly Childhood EducationNutrition EducationEarly Childhood ExperiencePopulation NutritionChild AssessmentPublic HealthHealth EducationQuasi-experimental DesignRural PaudEarly Childhood DevelopmentHealth PromotionRural EducationChild DevelopmentEarly EducationChild HealthRural HealthPediatricsChildren's Eating BehaviorChild NutritionEarly Childhood Well-beingPreschool Education
Early childhood education (Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini - PAUD) in Indonesia is an educational effort intended to preschool-aged children through stimulation to support childrenâs growth and development. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of nutrition and psychosocial stimulation to the child development in rural PAUD. A quasi-experimental design consisted baseline and end-line data collections of control (baseline: n=68; end-line: n=61) and intervention (baseline: n=69; end-line: n=63) groups of children under five years and their mothers were investigated for 12 months following the nutrition education and psychosocial stimulation. In addition, the investigation also carried out to the teachers at PAUDs. The study was conducted at 6 PAUDs in Dramaga Sub-district (control) and 4 PAUDs in Tamansari Sub-district (intervention) in the City of Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. The outcomes included characteristics of study participants, mothersâ nutritional knowledge-attitude-practice, mothersâ and teachersâ psychosocial stimulation knowledge and practice, childrenâs nutritional status and development. Nutrition education increase mothersâ nutritional knowledge score of 4.7 points (p The intervention improves mothersâ nutritional knowledge and practice, mothersâ and teacherâs psychosocial knowledge and practice, and child development. The intervention can be successfully implemented by mothers and teachers in rural PAUD.