Summary of A Origem do Dia das Crianças

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This video discusses the origins of the Day of the Child, and how it is celebrated in Brazil. Every child in the world is celebrated on this day, and they have the right to special protection, quality education, and to be named. The speaker asks for forgiveness from her son, as she will once again play with him.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses why Brazil celebrates the Day of the Child on October 12th, and how the day was created by the United Nations. Every child in the world is celebrated on November 20th, and these rights apply to all children, regardless of race, sex, language, country of origin, or social class. Every child has the right to special protection, and every child should grow up in a environment of understanding and mutual respect. Every child has the right to receive quality primary education and to enjoy fun and learning in an environment free of discrimination. Every child has the right to be named, and every child has the right to special care and protection. Brazil celebrates the Day of the Child in a different way than some other countries, with March 3rd being the day for girls and May 5th being the day for girls with dolls representing samurai. Brazil hopes to celebrate the Day of the Child the way it is actually celebrated in 40 years, and we as Brazilians are still waiting for that to happen.
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses how children are born and how, in contrast to adults, they only experience childhood for a day. The speaker then asks for forgiveness, as she will once again play with her son. It is important for children to choose a name for themselves, which they will only have for a day.

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