
Growing
Great Kids Curriculum
for Orphanage Caregivers and Foster Parents
The Growing Great Kids for Orphanage Caregivers and Foster Parents program
was developed to improve both the quality of care and the support for
early learning being provided to infants and young children in resource-poor
orphanages and foster homes in developing countries. Millions of infants
and young children in our world community are now growing up in institutions.
For some there will be families, but the majority will live with no
hope for adoption. And, because the type of care and stimulation a
child receives during the first years of life determine what type of
person that child will become, as well as in what ways that child will
contribute as an adult, educating their caregivers now is an investment
that is imperative for human society to make. Choosing not to make
this investment will result in our world becoming an increasingly more
violent, less compassionate global community.
The Growing Great Kids program consists of
- a comprehensive training curriculum for caregiving staff
and foster parents
- activities for caregivers to do with children to support
their development, health
and well being
The curriculum has a strong
focus on the provision of nurturing, responsive
care and
early education practices.
The “Daily Do’s for Caregivers” are five (5) caregiving
skill sets for caregivers to integrate into all of their relationships
and interactions with children on a daily basis help the caregivers
to become more purposeful about how they are supporting cognitive,
social-emotional, physical, and language development. Caregivers learn
the meaning of the word “empathy” and how to use every
interaction with a child as an opportunity to demonstrate it.
Throughout the training program, caregivers are motivated to adopt these
new caregiving practices as they receive strength-based feedback from
their supervisors and trainers during their daily interactions with
children. The training gives the caregivers a professional identity,
built on nine (9) areas of competency. During this process, caregivers
gain confidence and a greater sense of pride in their work.
The training program for the Growing Great Kids Curriculum utilizes
a Train-the-Trainer approach. Great Kids, Inc. provides consultation
and technical assistance to orient and prepare the orphanage administration
and staff for curriculum implementation. A team of trainers, generally
social workers, psychologists or nurses, is selected by the orphanage
administration or funding agency to participate in a 10-day Train-the-Trainer
Institute. These trainers then facilitate the training process for
the entire caregiving staff of their own facility or foster care program.
Consisting of 32 simply written, interactive training modules, the training
program for caregivers is designed to be completed over a period of
6 - 12 months, supporting the development of caregiving competencies
over time.
Growing Great Kids for Orphanage Caregivers and Foster Parents
Curriculum Training Modules include:
UNIT 1: CAREGIVERS RELATIONSHIPS AND FOUNDATIONS
- The Role of the Child Caregiver
- Early Brain Development
- Fostering Secure Attachment Relationships
- The Role of Play in Relationships and Development
- Creating Safe Environments that Support Development and Healthy
Relationships
- Child Development Monitoring
-
Caregivers’/Foster Parents’ Role in The Case Management
Process
- Baby Journals: Records of Their Early Years
- Cultural Values, Attitudes and Practices: How They Influence
the Future of Abandoned and
Orphaned Children
UNIT 2: UNDERSTANDING AND CARING FOR YOUNG INFANTS: 0-8
MONTHS
- Fostering Secure Attachment Relationships
- Developmental Stages and Tasks
- Language Development
- Temperaments
- Activities to Support Development and Relationship Building
- Discipline: Setting Limits with Love
- Health and Nutrition
UNIT 3: UNDERSTANDING AND CARING FOR CRAWLERS: 9-18 MONTHS
- Fostering Secure Attachment Relationships
- Developmental Stages and Tasks
- Language Development
- Temperaments
- Activities to Support Development and Relationship Building
- Discipline: Setting Limits with Love
- Health and Nutrition
UNIT 4: UNDERSTANDING AND CARING FOR TODDLERS: 19-36 MONTHS
- Fostering Secure Attachment Relationships
- Developmental Stages and Tasks
- Language Development
- Temperaments
- Activities to Support Development and Relationship Building
- Discipline: Setting Limits with Love
- Health and Nutrition
There is an emphasis on transferring knowledge to caregiving practices,
as the caregivers are expected to complete assignments between training
sessions. These assignments are directly related to their hands-on
care of infants and young children. They include doing Growing Great
Kids activities with the children to support their healthy development.
Following the Train-the-Trainer Institute, Great Kids, Inc. provides
on-site technical assistance and consultation over a period of two
(2) years. During these visits orphanage trainers and supervisors are
taught how to use a series of caregiver observation scales and how
to provide strength-based and solution-focused feedback aimed at competency
growth. This type of feedback provides motivation for progressive competency
development with both caregivers and their supervisors.
For more information regarding Growing
Great Kids for Orphanage Caregivers and Foster Parents,
Please email Linda Elliot, Director-International Programs, lindae@greatkidsinc.org, or
you may phone her in the United States at
(715) 675-1123.

* Growing Great Kids is a trademark of Great Kids, Inc. All Rights
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