The COVID19 pandemic is having an effect on children's physical, social, and material well-beinghttps://i.pinimg.com/564x/e8/28/bb/e828bb685e733bd4ae713ce8eefc580f.jpg
around the world, with the poorest children, such as homeless children and children in jail, bearing the brunt of the damage. School closures, social isolation, and confinement raise children's risk of malnutrition, expose them to domestic abuse, increase their worry and stress, and limit their access to essential family and care services. Although widespread digitization reduces the impact of school closures on education, the poorest students are less likely to have access to good home-learning environments with internet access. In addition, greater unsupervised online internet use has exacerbated issues such as sexual exploitation and cyberbullying.
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.
This endless reservoir of energy needs to be appropriately shaped and directed. The youth must be taught how to use their gifts and given adequate guidance. The kids must be taught how to put their talents and abilities to good use and contribute to the nation's development and strengthening.
A nation or a community cannot progress economically, politically, socially, or intellectually without
utilizing this huge reservoir of energy. The greatest method to motivate young people to perform such a positive role is to educate them and provide them with the necessary training. Protecting and advocating for children's rights should be a top priority for parents, guardians, and all adults. While National Children's Month serves as a gentle reminder for everyone to ensure that they are contributing to a better future for young Filipinos, the fight must continue.
utilizing this huge reservoir of energy. The greatest method to motivate young people to perform such a positive role is to educate them and provide them with the necessary training. Protecting and advocating for children's rights should be a top priority for parents, guardians, and all adults. While National Children's Month serves as a gentle reminder for everyone to ensure that they are contributing to a better future for young Filipinos, the fight must continue.
Let us continue to provide a good example for children and be mindful of our activities in ensuring that the Philippines remains a safe place for them to care for and pass on to future generations!
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