Universal children day

November 20 – designated as Universal Children Day by United Nations (UN), is celebrated as a reminder of children in crisis. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) promotes this special day to boost children’s welfare. Universal Children Day raises awareness about the children in different parts of the world facing abuse, discrimination, war traumas, struggling with hunger, or living with disabilities. 

It also sheds light on child labor and describes children’s rights. Here we will discuss some of the congenital diseases. According to a 2016 report by WHO (World Health Organization), about 295 498 children have congenital anomalies [1]. They certainly need our attention.

Starting with an unusual story – Tourette Syndrome (TS)

We usually adore well-mannered children. Well, they might be a little mischievous sometimes, but they are still cute. Now, what about the child who says something abusive? That doesn’t sound Okay! It seems like parents did not do their job correctly. So, in a supermarket, a child is saying inappropriate words randomly, but his parents don’t look ashamed. 

Read more information form the official website Transparent Hands organization.



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