World Children’s Day-6 October
“Let’s listen to children today,
Let’s work for children every day.”
Let’s Listen to Children, Let’s Work for Their Future:
Children are our future. Their laughter, play, and dreams reflect a new dawn of hope.
But in today’s fast-paced world, we often forget to truly listen to them.
Yet, paying attention to their thoughts, feelings, and needs is the first step toward building a better and more compassionate society.
Why Listening to Children Matters:
Children see the world through their own eyes — simple, curious, and innocent.
Listening to them means:
Respecting their emotions,
Boosting their confidence, and
Helping them develop strong communication skills for the future.
Child psychologists say that when children realize their voices are valued, they learn to express themselves better and grow up mentally healthier.
What It Means to Work for Children:
Working for children is not just about loving them — it’s about taking real, meaningful action. It means:
Ensuring a safe environment — at home, school, and in society.
Providing quality and joyful education.
Offering opportunities for play and recreation — because play is vital for emotional and cognitive growth.
Standing against child labor and abuse.
Ensuring good health and proper nutrition for every child.
Responsibilities of Parents and Society:
Listen to and value children’s opinions.
Maintain love, trust, and safety within the family.
Teach moral and ethical values alongside education.
Control excessive screen time and encourage creativity.
♥Conclusion:
“Let’s listen to children today, let’s work for children every day” — this is not just a slogan, but a social promise.
Let’s make sure every child’s laughter continues to echo, and their dreams soar high into the blue sky.
Starting today, let’s all take the pledge —
Listen to children, and work for their happiness and future.

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