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Zayed University Partners with Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority on Pioneering Parenting Programme

by Eddie Rayner

The Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority (ECA) has announced the launch of a new Parenting Programme in partnership with New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) and with a consortium of partners including Zayed University and the Emirates College for Advanced Education (ECAE).

The consortium brings together leading Emirati and international academics, experts and researchers, with the aim of developing a new evidence-based and culturally grounded parenting programme. The programme will cover various topics related to early childhood development (ECD), specifically for children under 8, such as health, nutrition and early learning.

Dr Christin Camia, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Zayed University, will work alongside colleagues Antje von Suchodoletz from  NYUAD, and Michelle Kelly from ECAE as co-principal investigators.


The consortium brings together leading Emirati and international academics, experts and researchers


This programme is an outcome of the Early Childhood Parenting Strategy (ECPS) developed last year by the ECA and aims to augment parenting knowledge as well as improve the wellbeing of parents in Abu Dhabi, and to support them in fulfilling their parenting role.


“Giving parents the tools to ensure that their children have the best possible start in life can have a multiplier effect as we seek to deliver the nation’s ambitious 2071 goals”


Commenting on the partnership Dr Christin Camia said: “Zayed University is delighted to be participating in this important programme with the Early Childhood Authority alongside our colleagues at New York University Abu Dhabi, and the Emirates College for Advanced Education. Giving parents the tools to ensure that their children have the best possible start in life can have a multiplier effect as we seek to deliver the nation’s ambitious 2071 goals. Successful early child development frameworks can build the foundations for educational excellence, economic productivity, emotional intelligence and long healthy lives.”

The programme design is expected to be completed in the next 18-24 months, thereafter, it will be rolled-out in Abu Dhabi through a pilot phase targeting 300 parents to measure its outcomes. In addition, facilitators will be trained on delivering the programme with the aim of upskilling the ECD workforce and measuring their outcomes.