Parent enrichment prog on health lifestyle held at JU

Dignitaries at parent enrichment programme in Jammu University on Wednesday.
Dignitaries at parent enrichment programme in Jammu University on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 21: The Department of Home Science (Human Development), University of Jammu organized a parent enrichment program on the theme ‘Healthy lifestyle for optimal child development’ for the parents of children in early childhood years.
The Department of Home Science runs a laboratory nursery school, which provides quality early childhood care and education to the children in the foundational age of 6 months to 6 years.  While elaborating on the objectives of the parent enrichment program Prof Sarika Manhas, Head of the Department mentioned that this program provides parents with knowledge and tools to improve their parenting skills, and contribute effectively towards holistic development of their children. She highlighted that effective parenting in early childhood is fundamental in shaping a child’s cognitive, emotional, and social development, laying the groundwork for future success and well-being.
The resource persons for the program were Prof Rajni Dhingra, former Dean Research Studies, University of Jammu, Dr Archana Bhat, Nutritionist and Assistant Professor, GCW Gandhi Nagar and Lilly Bhan, Parental Coach and Center Head Brainpreneurs, CDC.
Prof Dhingra in her session talked about challenges and advantages of contemporary parenting. She was of the view that modern parents benefit from extensive research on child development, more educational resources and technological tools that can provide them support. However, at the same time, parents today face new stresses such as balancing work and family life, navigating social media influences and dealing with a rapidly changing world.
Dr Archana Bhat discussed the importance of nutrition in the optimal development of the children. She highlighted that a well-balanced diet strengthens the immune system, helping children to fend off illnesses and infections. She explained about the need for balanced intake of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, especially by growing children.
Lily Bhan focused on monitoring screen time for children to ensure a healthy balance between digital and non-digital activities. She mentioned that excessive screen time can contribute to a sedentary lifestyle which becomes a precursor for obesity and related health issues.
The program saw the active participation of the parents, with the experts adeptly answering the queries raised by them.
Prominent among those who attended were Prof. Shashi Manhas, Dr Chinmoyee Maharana, Dr Sandeep Dubey, Dr Priyanka Arya, Dr Sarbjeet Kaur, Dr. Shelly, Mamta Singh, Pooja Bhatt, and Seema Sharma.