The majority of refugee children in Malaysia struggle to access early learning so crucial for their development.
With the absence of a systematic approach, many refugee families and teachers are left navigating an under-resourced early childhood education landscape – leaving refugee children behind their peers, threatening their developmental potential and future opportunities.
Astro Awani’s Melisa Idris speaks to Dr Kimberley Kong, a senior lecturer on early childhood education and child development at Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Produced by: Astro Awani
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