
The College of Nursing concludes the second phase of the Early Childhood Teacher/Caregiver Development Program, enhancing capabilities for professional child care.
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Assistant Professor Dr. Tassanee Attharos, Dean of the College of Nursing and Health, presided over the closing ceremony of the “New Breed Graduates Program: Early Childhood Teacher/Caregiver Capacity Development Course, Batch 2.” The program was organized to enhance knowledge, skills, and the exchange of experiences in effective early childhood care and development, with an emphasis on applying knowledge of child health and development to practical work.
The ceremony was held on March 7, 2026, at Coco View Hotel, Mueang District, Samut Songkhram Province. Activities included a summary of the training results and a knowledge-sharing session among the participants. Faculty members from the College of Nursing and Health served as guest speakers. Certificates were also awarded to 21 participants who successfully completed the training.
On this occasion, the event was honored by the presence of Assistant Professor Kanjana Siricharoenwong, Deputy Dean for Administration; Dr. Araya Thipwong, Deputy Dean for Planning and Quality Assurance; as well as staff members from the College of Nursing and Health.
This program aimed to develop the potential of early childhood teachers and caregivers by providing them with proper knowledge and understanding of child health care and development. This will contribute to improving the quality of early childhood care and establishing a strong