Panaji: Dress in Superman’s clothes, a boy urges children to make sure their parents don’t roam around the house without bathing after returning to work.
The boy in Cape is the idea of a government principal.
It ensures that only children in each house can ensure the third wave prevention, government heads of government, Merces, Vishal Signapurkar have designed a booklet intended to inspire children to act as ‘Covid superheroes’.
Signapurkar roames the teachers of the nearest auxiliary institutions and designed content about how children can help prevent the spread of Covid-19 infection.
He then got the material examined by GMC Dr.
Kedareshwar Narvecar, as well as officials of the Directorate of Health Services.
Creation has now taken the form of a booklet, which is intended for distribution among school students throughout Goa.
The illustration of a boy and women in Cape was created with the help of three art teachers – Vishwaroop rose, Yogesh Patekar and Praveen rose, from different schools, to make interesting material for children.
“Content booklet is available in Konkani, Marathi and England.
Now it will be distributed in all school complexes and the Super School complex in Goa to be forwarded to students,” Signapurkar said.
I plan to hold different online and physical programs to train school teachers who are willing to make covid young superheroes out of our children.
Content will also be given to anyone who wants to print it and distribute it among students under the age of 18, “Signapurkar said.
During the first wave Covid, the principal made himself and his school teacher was involved in providing online training to around 900 participants from Canacona to Mapapa, to eliminate misunderstandings about covid.
This helps it is an official coach with the Public Administration Institute and Rural Goa (Gipard).
“I saw during the second wave of pandemics by the way the doctor struggled to help parents.
I think prevention is a better choice.
There is a child in almost every home, and if we can train these children to act as a Covid superhero, it can be a very effective prevention.
They can be made aware of asking their parents to wear masks when leaving home or not forwarding messages with wrong information, “Signapurkar said.
He felt that schools in Goa were in a better position than anywhere in this country to apply such a program.
“The teacher is more accessible here for students, and children share good bonds with them and more receptive to them,” Signapurkar said, whose book was released by DR Bhagat’s education director on Thursday.
Also, became a coach With Gipard, the principal looks forward to offering free training to anyone who wants to learn how to train children to become Covid soldiers.
“Such training will be given by me for free.
I just want more people and school to go forward and approach me, because I feel Goa can give an example for other countries.
Nothing is really safe from Covid-19 to everyone is safe.
We can stop the spread of Covid-19 by spreading the BHI strings message, Kondik BHI through children, our Covid superheroes, “Signapurkar said.