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Youโ€™ve heard so many people say it: children are the future. And whether you yourself have children or not, that still rings true. Todayโ€™s children are tomorrowโ€™s scientists, politicians, doctors and teachers. Todayโ€™s children will inherit all of what humanity has managed to accomplish since the beginning of its existence, both the good and honorable deeds and the cruel wars and terrible failures. It is the children of today that will be charged with protecting the weak and vulnerable of this world, and making even the hardest of decisions in order to do so. Who then, if not our children, deserves a holiday? This special day is dedicated to all of the children, so that they may enjoy these carefree years while they last and be ready for the responsibilities that await them. So letโ€™s live it up, kids!

History of Universal Childrenโ€™s Day

Universal Childrenโ€™s Day was first announced by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1954. Originally, there were 2 goals this day was to help achieve: to encourage children of all races, creeds and religions to spend time together, getting to know each other and appreciating each otherโ€™s differences, and to prompt governments worldwide to pay more attention to the welfare of their youngest citizens. Although Universal Childrenโ€™s Day takes place on November 20th, each country that participates in the festivities has its own date set aside for this purposeโ€”in South Sudan, for example, Childrenโ€™s Day is celebrated on December 23rd, in Cuba on the third Sunday of July, and in Poland on June 1st. Since its establishment as a holiday, Universal Childrenโ€™s Day has been tied to many different, honorable causes, such as the commitment to stopping HIV/AIDS by 2015. Another one of the goals Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations aspires to reach is for every child to have access to an education and be able to attend school. Promoting peace, respect and concern for the environment among the worldโ€™s children are also considered to be of utmost importance.

How to celebrate Universal Childrenโ€™s Day

The first thing youโ€™ll have to ask yourself when celebrating Childrenโ€™s Day is when you want to celebrate it. As mentioned before, nearly every country celebrates this day on a different date, so depending on where you are in the world, the ways you can do it vary. If you have children, this day would be a great day to spend with them, doing something both fun and educational that the whole family can enjoy. How about a trip to the zoo? Nothing is quite as fascinating to children as wild animals are, and watching them live and function will give you lots of opportunities to talk about different parts of the world and the environment with yours. You could also take them to see a good childrenโ€™s movie, so you can first watch it and then discuss the story afterwards. Why did the hero/heroin behave the way he or she did? Why was the villainโ€™s behavior wrong? What would your child do if he or she was in a similar situation? Though many people do not seem to notice, all of the better animated movies are not just about colorful animation and lively songsโ€”they teach important life lessons to children as well, about friendship, loyalty, compassion, common sense and love, making them excellent topics for a conversation with your son or daughter over an ice cream sundae after the movie.

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