Celebrating the Impact of ICDP Training: A Creative Journey to Gratitude and Connection
The completion of an ICDP (International Child Development Programme) training course for caregivers at the end of November in the Republic of Georgia culminated in a heartwarming celebration, filled with appreciation and acknowledgment. For many participants, the training was a deeply transformative experience, and the event marked not only the end of the course but the beginning of meaningful connections and creative expressions that would resonate long after.
One particularly poignant moment came from Guliko (Gulnara) Merebashvili, a mother of three, clinical psychologist, and behaviour analyst. She shared a deeply personal reflection on how the training, led by Nino Margvelashvili, opened her and her family’s eyes to new perspectives on parenting and caregiving. The impact of the ICDP training was so profound that it sparked an extraordinary creative collaboration between Guliko and her husband, Merab Alanya to express gratitude towards the creators of ICDP and its process.
Together, they embarked on a project to create a wooden ICDP House puzzle, a tactile and symbolic representation of the values and principles Guliko had learned through the course. She expressed how, working on each individual piece of the puzzle, she was reminded of the life-changing values that Nino had helped her rediscover in herself. “Building a colourful ICDP house for the second time was a pleasure for us,” Guliko explained, describing how each piece not only connected physically but emotionally with the values she had learned during the sessions.
Photo above: Nino on far left and Guliko’s family
The most fascinating part of the creative process for Guliko was the engraving of the principles on the wooden pieces. “You see how the thoughts and experiences you shared with the group are turning into letters on the wood, letters turn into phrases and phrases into principles. The principles, in overall, are embodying a well-built, colourful house – a symbol of strong, loving and healthy family.” she remarked.
The wooden ICDP House puzzle, now a tangible representation of their journey, is a lasting reminder of the personal and familial transformation that comes with embracing the principles of positive interactions between the two. For Guliko, sharing these emotions and reflections with her husband was as gratifying as the creation itself, marking a moment of deep connection not only with her training but with the person she loves most.
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The celebration that closed the ICDP course was beautiful, serene and emotional. Even more than that, it was a tribute to the enduring impact of the values it imparts, turning gratitude and growth into a creative, meaningful act that inspires and benefits all of us.
-Nino Margvelashvili