Child Development & Child Portfolio Modules
How do you build a complete picture of each child’s progress?
Tracking children’s development is more than ticking evaluations at the end of the term. It means consistent observations, clear assessment criteria, structured documentation, and transparent communication with parents.
This webinar is designed for educational leaders and teachers who want to turn assessment and progress documentation into a clear, organised, and easy-to-apply process using Kinderpedia’s Child Development and Child Portfolio modules.
This webinar is designed for educational leaders and teachers who want to turn assessment and progress documentation into a clear, organised, and easy-to-apply process using Kinderpedia’s Child Development and Child Portfolio modules.

Data: Thursday,
16th April
Time:
11:30–12:30 Bucharest (EET / UTC+2)
12:30–13:30 Doha (AST / UTC+3)
Where:
Online, Zoom
Why does progress tracking sometimes create more confusion than clarity?
- evaluations are added inconsistently
- clear criteria or assessment deadlines are missing
- observations are recorded differently by each teacher
- reports are difficult to generate or incomplete
- children’s documents are stored in multiple places
- parents receive fragmented information
When the process lacks structure, questions arise, misunderstandings appear, and pressure builds within the team. And without a clear picture over time, it becomes difficult to make sound pedagogical decisions or to support each child’s progress in a personalized way.
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What will you learn during the webinar?
This is a practical webinar for teachers, coordinators, and school leaders on how to effectively use Child Development and Child Portfolio to create a complete, coherent, and easy-to-track overview of each child’s development.
How to properly configure a developmental assessment
How to create and adapt templates, set evaluation criteria, assessment terms, and development areas so the process is consistent across the institution and easy to track over time.
How to track a child’s real progress
How to centralise evaluations and observations into a clear overview that allows you to see the child’s development, not just isolated results.
How to add observations and evaluations easily and efficiently
From individual assessments to quick entries for the entire class, without duplication or loss of information.
How to generate and use reports for educational decisions
Not just how to create reports, but how to use them to understand progress, identify needs, and adapt educational interventions.
How to organise children’s documents using Child Portfolio
How to enable the module, configure folders, upload files, and build a clear and accessible record of each child’s development.
How to provide real transparency to parents
How to combine assessments and portfolio documentation to communicate progress in a clear, coherent, and easy-to-understand way.
How to combine assessment with documentation
The difference between Child Development and Child Portfolio and how to use them together to create a complete picture of each child’s development.
Who is hosting the webinar?

Henry Haddad
Customer Success Manager, Kinderpedia
Henry works daily with teachers, coordinators, and school leaders who use Kinderpedia for assessment and educational management. During this webinar, he will share real examples from schools and kindergartens, best practices, and simple configuration steps to help make the process natural and easy to implement.
Who is this webinar for?
Teachers & Educators
For professionals who assess children’s progress and communicate regularly with parents.
Academic Coordinators
For those who centralise evaluations and want a consistent, structured process.
School Leaders & Management
For decision-makers seeking clear visibility, relevant data, and greater transparency in parent communication.
Transform assessment into a clear and predictable process
With a well-configured structure and the right tools, tracking progress becomes:
- simpler for teachers, clearer for coordinators, and more transparent for parents
- more relevant for educational decision-making
- easier to monitor over time, for each child

Participation is free. Limited seats available