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Short Speech for school assembly


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Answered by musicvandana01
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Child labour is the full work taken by the children in any field of work. It is a forceful act either by the parents, bad events or owners. Childhood is the birth rights of everyone which he/she must live under the love and care of their parents however this illegal act of child labour forces a child to live life like elder. It causes lack of many important things in the life of child like improper physical growth and development, inappropriate development of the mind, socially and intellectually unhealthy.

Child labour keeps a child away from all the benefits of the childhood, a happiest and memorable period of the life of everyone. It interferes with the ability of attending regular school which makes them socially dangerous and harmful citizen of the country. This illegal activity of the child labour is increasing day by day even after lots of the rules and regulations against this by the government to completely prohibit the act of child labour.Child Labour 



Answered by Rajyashri2008
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a headteacher in a UK primary school, I believe one of my most important roles is to build a community based on a set of core values. This is crucial for developing healthy, happy children who hopefully will take this learning forward into life beyond school. We are a Church of England School but these are not solely Christian values. Their strength is they are relevant to people of all faiths and no faith.

I don’t think it matters which list you choose…. I think the important thing is that you HAVE a list!

We have 22 core values – this gives us one a month for two years with August off! We aim to add more resources each month as we explore each value….

The list comes originally from a book called “The Quiet Revolution” by Frances Farrer concerning the work of Neil Hawkes.

For some time now I have been sharing assemblies on these themes as we devise them for my school. You can find them on Assembly Tube – search for my username “culdrum”. My hope with this blog is to bring them together and, perhaps, to encourage others to add to them.

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