Let them experience beauty of childhood

THE EDITOR: World Children's Day serves as a poignant reminder of the responsibility we bear in safeguarding the well-being of our youngest generation. Our children, the bearers of our future, deserve a world where their innocence is protected and their rights are upheld.
In this digital age, the threats they face are diverse and evolving, from online predators to real-world dangers. It is imperative that we, as a society, remain vigilant in shielding them from harm, be it physical or emotional. This requires not only protective measures, but also fostering an environment that allows them to flourish.
To protect our children is not merely a duty, but also a commitment to nurturing their holistic development. Beyond shielding them from potential harm, we must empower them with the knowledge and skills essential for becoming well-rounded citizens. Education, both formal and informal, plays a pivotal role in this process.
By imparting values of empathy, resilience and responsibility, we equip our children to navigate the complexities of life and contribute positively to society. As caregivers, educators and community members, we have the collective power to breathe life into our posterity and guide them towards becoming compassionate, informed and holistically effective individuals.
Let us celebrate the joy, laughter and whimsy that define childhood. Our children deserve the opportunity to laugh freely, dance uninhibitedly, play games with abandon, and simply revel in the magic of being children. It is in these moments of joy that they lay the foundation for a happy and fulfilling life.
By protecting their right to experience the beauty of childhood, we contribute not only to their individual well-being but also to the richness and vibrancy of our society as a whole.
S BENOIS-SELMAN
Woodbrook
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