This paper is a report of FY 2016 implementation of child rearing support activities for prekindergarden children in Hiroshima University“ Program for Promoting Regional Revitalization by Universities as Centers of Community : COC”. This activity cooperates with municipalities and covers infants and their guardians who have been judged to be “required follow-up observation” in medical examination for 1 year and a half. This activity is in collaboration with local governments, and infants and their parents who are judged to be “required follow-up” in health examination for 1 and half years are participating. In FY 2016, a total of 16 activities were conducted. Participating parents and children were 5 pairs in each period, totaling 10 pairs of 20 people. 17 student volunteers from our university participated in the planning and operation of activities.
In the preliminary survey, eight of the 10 parents who participated answered that they were concerned about “children’s development”. For that reason, we took reading of the activity picture book and tried reading freely with students and children participating. Collaboration with municipalities was conducted before and after each activity, each activity was handed over to the students, and feedback was given to the students. Students also participated in parent-child clubs sponsored by municipalities and held general meetings at the end of the year.