Jomotsangkha ECCD Centre

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Photos from Jomotsangkha ECCD Centre's post 19/06/2026

Glimpse of the farewell event organized for our departing colleague, Kelzang Dema, in appreciation of her valuable contributions and dedication to the centre during her service. We wish her success and happiness in her future endeavors.

16/06/2026

Early learning about body safety builds self-respect and confidence.

16/06/2026

Leadership is not about authority, but alignment. It is the ability to inspire a team to share your vision and match your drive.

12/06/2026


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12/06/2026

A traditional wooden grinder for kid's cultural play provides important developmental benefits through hands-on activities.

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11/06/2026

To mark the International Day of Play, we joined in celebrating the day in a simple and meaningful way in the classroom with our children and their parents. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the participants for their continuous support and active involvement in every event we organize. Thank you for always being part of our activities and helping make them successful.
Happy International Day of Play. 😊 😃 Chox Ivy Karma Zangmo Kél Zâng

10/06/2026

International Day of Play is observed globally every year on June 11. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2024, the day is championed by organizations like UNICEF and UNESCO to protect every child's fundamental right to play and highlight its vital role in cognitive and emotional development............... WHY PLAY MATTERS: 🎈 Play strengthens children's physical health and wellbeing.🎈 Play builds creativity, confidence, resilience, and problem-solving skills.🎈 Play supports social and emotional development through friendship, cooperation, and empathy.🎈 Play is essential for learning, happiness, and healthy childhood development.🎈 Play contributes to the vision of Gross National Happiness by nurturing joyful, healthy, and capable citizens.
PLAY DAY CHALLENGE: The 31-Minute Play Challenge: Give every child 31 extra minutes of unstructured play to celebrate Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
🎯 FUN PLAY IDEAS: Reclaim Play Spaces: Open grounds, playgrounds, village fields and community spaces for free play; Create a Recycled Play Zone: Build forts, castles, obstacle courses and imaginative play spaces using: Cardboard boxes; Bamboo; Cloth and blankets; Safe recyclable materials
🎨 Get Messy and Creative: Explore: Play dough, Finger painting, Mud play, Nature art using leaves, stones, and flowers
⚽ Move, Play, and Explore: Enjoy: Football, Relay races, Dance and movement games, Nature walks and adventure play
🏹 Celebrate Traditional Games: Play: Khuru, Degor, Pungdo; Archery-inspired children's games, Traditional circle and group games
🤝 Play for Everyone: Ensure all children—including children with disabilities and those from disadvantaged backgrounds—can participate and experience the joy of play.
💬 PLAY IS NOT A LUXURY: Let's protect children's: Time to Play; Space to Play; Freedom to Play; Right to Childhood
"When children play, they learn. When children play, they grow. When children play, childhood flourishes."

Photos from Jomotsangkha ECCD Centre's post 10/06/2026

09/06/2026


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08/06/2026


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