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Children’s Month Celebration

 
November is declared as National Children’s Month as stated in Republic Act 10661 to commemorate the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations General Assembly on November 20, 1980. This celebration advocated the well-rounded education of children, as children were the building blocks of the nation and its future.
This celebration seeks to increase knowledge of parents/caregivers on how to handle or educate their children. For example, while in the cyberspace, they learn to intensify the advocacy of positive discipline. In classrooms, the dynamics in daily teaching. It also provide space for children’s participation in the legislative advocacy. Pushing the Positive Discipline Bill and celebrate gains and successes on child rights promotions and protection of the country can also help.
Right from the start this celebration started, many places across the country celebrate by organising cultural programmes that include singing and dance, plays and skits, fancy dress competitions and refreshments for the children. These really help them to improve holistically specially in children’s physical, mental and spiritual aspect. Through unity, many joined to do or gives such gifted toys, stationery, clothes, chocolates and other such fun goodies and are also shown child-friendly movies. Keeping everyone’s dream of child education alive, a lot of organisations also donate books and toys to orphanages where children can make use of the resources. Children’s Day is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm across the nation.
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