The Nestlé Healthy Kids - Ajyal Salima
Lebanese school children participating in a Nestlé Ajyal Salima classroom session. As part of the global commitment, the Middle East’s Nestlé Healthy Kids programme, called Ajyal Salima, which in Arabic means "healthy generations", is based on an educational methodology developed for the region by the American University of Beirut under the name “Kanz Al-Soha”. The programme involves 12 educational sessions per round, including fun interactive learning and hands-on activities; as well as questionnaires developed to track improvement of children from pre to post interventions. It’s also designed to enable teachers to integrate sessions into different classroom subjects, such as science, math, art, language and more.
The Nestlé Healthy Kids - Ajyal Salima
Lebanese school children participating in a Nestlé Ajyal Salima classroom session. As part of the global commitment, the Middle East’s Nestlé Healthy Kids programme, called Ajyal Salima, which in Arabic means "healthy generations", is based on an educational methodology developed for the region by the American University of Beirut under the name “Kanz Al-Soha”. The programme involves 12 educational sessions per round, including fun interactive learning and hands-on activities; as well as questionnaires developed to track improvement of children from pre to post interventions. It’s also designed to enable teachers to integrate sessions into different classroom subjects, such as science, math, art, language and more.