Children’s Rights in this Pandemic
This month of November we celebrate the National Children's
Month Celebration with the theme: “New Normal Na Walang Iwanan: Karapatan ng
Bawat Bata Ating Tutukan! In this pandemic, many children is suffering
especially on having an education. Children’s Rights must be prioritize
especially on this pandemic because they are the ones who have the most
difficulty especially in having education now in new normal situation. Children
must protected and must in good condition even though there is virus spreading
in our community.
They are
struggling on having an education in this pandemic because they find it
difficult to understand the lesson if it is in the module. They also struggling
on having online class because sometimes their internet connection is bad and
they cannot join the class so they will miss the lesson to be teach. Children’s
Rights must be prioritize especially on this pandemic because they are the ones
who have the most difficulty especially in having education now in new normal
situation. Children should treated right because they are the ones who are
struggling now. Children should given a lot of time to do their modules so that
they will able to finish all said task in their modules.
During this
pandemic, children suffered a lot especially on studying but government find
ways to protect and maintain their good condition and health. They start the
vaccination of 12-17 years old so that by next year, children will have a face
to face classes so that they will not suffer on having an education in this
pandemic.
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I like the whole body of your blog you indicated the rights of a student during this pandemic and you said that they are struggling in learning during this pandemic and this is the truth we can't escape the reality that every learner is struggling during this pandemic.
ReplyDeleteThis pandemic has an impact on children. Face-to-face classes have been stopped, and modular and online learning has conducted this new normal. Children can continue their education while remaining safe and protected.
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