Celebrating children
Celebrating children
National Children’s Day, Sunday 7 March 2010, is an opportunity to celebrate how special and important our kids are, says Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga, local MP for Maungakiekie.
“Children’s Day 2010 is the 10th anniversary of this day, and the theme is ‘Praise and Encouragement’ which is one of the key messages of the event,” he says.
“We want to celebrate the special nature of childhood, and promote practical ways to enhance and improve the lives and opportunities of children and young people.”
Children’s Day operates under a charter which promotes five key messages:
o Giving time
o
o Love and
affection
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o Praise and
encouragement
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o Listening and
talking
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o New experiences
o
“At the
heart of Children’s Day is the opportunity to spend time
with our kids, and to show them how much we love and
appreciate them,” Lotu-Iiga says.
“We have a number of local events happening for Children’s Day, and I want to encourage people from all over Auckland to get out there and take part.
“Our kids are our future, but they are also an important part of our lives now. Positive relationships between adults and kids make such a difference to their lives, and Children’s Day is an opportunity to build on that.”
ENDS