Time to Come
Children are the world's future. They will be the leaders of tomorrow, making decisions that will have a direct impact on our generation. Because children are malleable, it is our responsibility to mold them well and guide them in the right direction. We have to know how to teach and educate them adequately so they could be prepared to lead future generations. All children should be taught peace, dignity, tolerance, freedom, equality, and unity. I consider that each child has its own way of learning; there are multiple ways in which a person could be intelligent and capable of completing tasks.
Children of today will become grownups who will work and manage the country in the future. When children's rights are protected, they have a much better chance of growing up in a society that permits them to thrive. Children are entitled to extra protection and assistance since they are considered vulnerable. Regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, wealth, or place of birth, every child has rights.
Covid 19 has been out for a year and has had an impact on both children and adults. Officials have ordered a lockdown because of the epidemic, which means that children are not allowed to go outside and must stay at home. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how inequality has an impact on every child's rights. Children and young people are speaking up about issues that affect their generation, such as climate change, education, and mental health, as well as ending prejudice and discrimination, and urging adults to assist them in building a better future. During World Children's Month, it's more important than ever. Children must be protected at all costs, as they are our country's future.
http://www.sintmaartengov.org/PressReleases/Pages/Ready-Set-Protect.
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