October 24, 2025
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“Parenting Path”: a program for supporting parents has been launched in Ukraine

The “Path of Parenting” program for the development of care and education skills for children under the age of 6 has been launched in Ukraine.
Its first stage involves the launch of a platform where you can find information about the care, upbringing and development of a child.

About this reported in the Ministry of Social Policy, Family and Unity.

“In order to support children, it is first necessary to support their parents. The well-being of the child depends on the confidence and knowledge that adults receive. That is why the state directs efforts to improve legislation, develop modern services for families with children, and implement educational initiatives that help parents.” – noted First Deputy Minister of Social Policy, Family and Unity Lyudmila Shemelinets.

The basis of the national platform is made up of educational video materials published on YouTube and in the social networks of “Parenthood Path” (v Viber, Tik Tok, Instagram). Advice from experts on pregnancy planning, care (feeding, bathing, sleep) for the baby, child development and experts’ answers to current questions are collected here.

According to the UNICEF survey, about 67% of parents are in Ukraine do not have access to basic resources that help in raising children, and only 20% of Ukrainians attended at least one specialized course for parents.

“The government has approved the Strategy for ensuring the right of every child to grow up in a family environment. Within the framework of the implementation of one of its goals – increasing the ability of families to take care of children.

We are working on parenting support programs that will combine the best Ukrainian and international practices, form a common vision of how the state can support parents, develop their skills and competencies, so that every child grows up in a caring and safe family environment.” – explained Iryna Tulyakova, head of the Coordination Center for the Development of Family Education and Child Care.

”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The “Path of Parenting” program for the development of care and education skills for children under the age of 6 has been launched in Ukraine.
Its first stage involves the launch of a platform where you can find information about the care, upbringing and development of a child.

About this reported in the Ministry of Social Policy, Family and Unity.

“In order to support children, it is first necessary to support their parents. The well-being of the child depends on the confidence and knowledge that adults receive. That is why the state directs efforts to improve legislation, develop modern services for families with children, and implement educational initiatives that help parents.” – noted First Deputy Minister of Social Policy, Family and Unity Lyudmila Shemelinets.

The basis of the national platform is made up of educational video materials published on YouTube and in the social networks of “Parenthood Path” (v Viber, Tik Tok, Instagram). Advice from experts on pregnancy planning, care (feeding, bathing, sleep) for the baby, child development and experts’ answers to current questions are collected here.

According to the UNICEF survey, about 67% of parents are in Ukraine do not have access to basic resources that help in raising children, and only 20% of Ukrainians attended at least one specialized course for parents.

“The government has approved the Strategy for ensuring the right of every child to grow up in a family environment. Within the framework of the implementation of one of its goals – increasing the ability of families to take care of children.

We are working on parenting support programs that will combine the best Ukrainian and international practices, form a common vision of how the state can support parents, develop their skills and competencies, so that every child grows up in a caring and safe family environment.” – explained Iryna Tulyakova, head of the Coordination Center for the Development of Family Education and Child Care.

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