World first ‘Parenthood: The Unconference’ on Nov.2
ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) will launch the world’s first “Parenthood: The Unconference” at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena from Nov.2 to 4, 2022.
Ground-breaking in format and content, the event will help redefine and elevate the crucial role parents and the wider family unit play in raising healthy and thriving children. Parenthood: The Unconference forms part of ADEK’S broader mission to prioritise and enhance parental engagement and involvement for child success.
The event aims to foster a global dialogue to beter equip parents facing new and critical challenges in a world where traditional guideposts have disappeared, and previous rulebooks no longer apply. Offering an enriching programme that covers all stages of parenting for early childhood to tweens and adolescence across 5 themes (Identity, New Perspectives, Development, Wellbeing and Early Childhood), visitors will gain access to new and reimagined learning opportunities that can help them become beter individuals, spouses, and caregivers.
Sara Awad Issa Musallam, Minister of State for Early Education, Chairperson of the Federal Authority for Early Education and Chairperson of ADEK, explained, “The launch of Parenthood: The Unconference in Abu Dhabi underscores the commitment of our leadership to improve the state of education, with a focus on future generations. To achieve this, we cannot overlook the essential role of parents and their extended support circles - the aunts,uncles,grandparents,andfriendswhobecome part of the family - because it really does take a village to raise a child. Parental support influences children’s levels of confidence and motivation and plays a huge role in their interest in school and their pursuit of goals. That is why we champion parental engagement to ensure it is an integral part of education improvement efforts for all learners.”
“Through Parenthood: The Unconference, we will catalyse an important global conversation that seeks to enhance the positive relationship between schools, parents and students. This event will bring together the world’s foremost experts to share their latest perspectives on child development and parenting. It’s an opportunity to connect, exchange, and learn from each other. By impacting current and future parenting practices, we hope to generate opportunities for a future in which children everywhere thrive and interact positively with the world around them.”
According to Unicef, the United Nations agency responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide, positive parenting and family support is vital for giving children the best start in life, seting a foundation for healthy development, lifelong learning and social cohesion.