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June 19, 2009

A lover, who claims to love, can never hurt his/her beloved.

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                        (or) Simply about allowing children to have their own way. :) .
   Once there was a child wandering about on the earth who was an orphan. He
   had neither father nor mother, and he was very sad. Nobody paid any
   attention to him, and nobody asked why he was sad. Though he was sad, the
   child did not know how to weep, for there were no tears yet in the world.
   When the moon saw the orphan child going about, he felt compassion: since
   it was night, the moon came down from heaven, lay down on the earth in
   front of the child and said, "Weep, orphan child! but do not let your tears
   fall on the earth, from which people get their food, for that would make
   the earth unclean. Let your tears fall on me. I shall take them with me
   back to the sky." The orphan child wept. Those were the first tears in the
   world, and they fell on the moon. The moon said: "I shall now give you the
   blessing that all people shall love you." After the child had wept his
   heart out, the moon went back to the sky. From that day on the orphan child
   was happy. Everyone gave him whatever delighted and gladdened him. To this
   day people can see on the moon’s face the stains of the orphan child’s
   tears, which were the first tears in the world.–The First Tears
A lover, who claims to love, can never hurt his/her beloved. Love demands that you care utmost for your beloved. You are concerned about their feelings. You make them as comfortable as possible. You keep them as happy as possible. You help them fulfill their dreams. You encourage them during tough times and you are always there for them. If you do not do this, there will be nothing called as love. The definition of love includes the qualities I mentioned.
Orphan characters in folktales and literature symbolize our isolation from one another and from society. They do not belong to even the most basic of groups, the family unit, and in some cultures this is enough to cut them off from society at large. In other cultures, orphans are regarded as special people who must be protected and cared for at all costs. In either case, orphans are clearly marked as being different from the rest of society. They are the eternal Other.
Activities that support orphans and other vulnerable children need to do more than simply meet their physical needs. They also need to address their psychological needs and needs for social interaction. These are termed psychosocial needs
Orphans and other vulnerable children require psychosocial support because of the trauma and stress they have experienced. Trauma is an emotional shock that produces long-lasting, harmful effects on the individual. Parental illness and death are causes of emotional trauma for children and young people. Stress is an emotional condition, experienced or felt when an individual has to cope with unsettling, frustrating or harmful situations. It is a disturbing sense of helplessness, which is uncomfortable and creates uncertainty and self-doubt. Psychosocial support aims to help children and young people cope with emotional trauma and stress.
care and love for our children  .
We all need rights, they ensure we survive, develop and they protect us. Rights are also about having the opportunity to be involved and included on matters that affect us. Rights ensure that everybody is treated equally and fairly. Sadly not everyone around the world has their human rights respected. Rights are the foundation of democratic society.






















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