Your class visited the school of disabled/ physically handicapped children. Prepare a report on your visit in about 150 words.
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When The State of the World’s Children first went into print in 1980, 10 per cent of the children born that year died from preventable causes. By 2018, that number had declined to just 3 per cent. Thanks to milestones such as the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, children are now on global and national policy agendas in ways that were not possible.
Each State of the World's Children (SOWC) examines a key issue affecting children. These have ranged from children with disabilities, conflict and war, child labour, urbanization, early childhood development, and much more, making it the most comprehensive analysis of global trends that impact children.
The topics and recommendations provided in the SOWC also guide UNICEF’s priorities, helping us design, calibrate and implement country programmes effectively and with an eye on the needs of the world's children.
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On October 20, 2018, we visited Aadi Foundation, a home for differently-abled students. We began by greeting the vice principal of Addi Foundation with flowers and a diary. We arrived at 12 p.m., and the unique children there greeted us with good greetings and hugs. When we arrived, we were given an introduction to each exceptional child and then played some enjoyable games. Games like Pictionary, hide and seek, and others elicit excitement and joy in children, and they have a lot of fun with them. Later, we gave the book to the youngsters whose names we had collected during the campaign from our school children. They were ecstatic when they received the books. We understood the importance of all we have as the day drew to a close, and how we forget to appreciate the simple things we moan about. Finally, we departed from there with heavy hearts.
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