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November 20 – World Children’s Day Activities for Special Needs

World Children’s Day (Universal Children’s Day) is celebrated on November 20th every year. It highlights the adoption of conventions on child rights. On this day, kids and young individuals raise their voices on the problems that they face. It encourages a bright future for all. On November 20th, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the announcement of child rights in 1959 and the conventions in 1989.

World Children’s Day motivates participants to express their feelings, opinions, and views and take part in decision-making affecting their lives. It increases awareness of children’s education, protection, poverty, participation, and health. Universal Children’s Day is also a day to celebrate the ability and accomplishments of kids worldwide. So, get ready to celebrate the rights of children and ensure a safe planet.    

World Children’s Day 2023 Theme

World Children’s Day 2023 theme is for every child, every right. It focuses on the importance of the concept that every kid has access to their rights, no matter their situation and background. It includes the right to access healthcare services, education a safe environment and raising their voice and opinions. 

Importance of November 20 World Children’s Day

Check out the reasons why November 20 World Children’s Day is essential:

Promotes the Rights of Children

This special day promotes the rights and welfare of kids across the world. 

Celebrate Childhood

It is also a perfect opportunity to celebrate the cheer of childhood and determine the unique potential of children. 

Highlights the Importance of Education

November 20 Universal Children’s Day shines a light on how important is education in the lives of children.  

Motivate Kids to Participate

This day motivates every child to express his/her opinions, and views, and get involved in decisions affecting him/her. 

Global Togetherness

It encourages global togetherness and enhances the welfare of children because communities worldwide come together for the cause of kids. 

Motivates Advocacy for Services and Laws

World Children’s Day increases awareness about the challenges that kids struggle with worldwide. It also motivates advocacy for laws and services associated with children. 

8 World Children’s Day Activities for Special Needs

On November 20th Universal Children’s Day, you can arrange the following activities:

Ball Games

Create a game with a ball. You can decide how to play with feet and hands depending on the child’s mobility. 

Creating Structure Using Blocks

Blocks are an important part of toys for special needs children. They are a great way to increase creativity in them. 

Creation of Art

Helping your kid create art is a simple and fun activity on November 20 World Children’s Day. You can ask them to paint using cut fruits and veggies. 

Dough Playing

Playing with homemade or clay dough is another good activity to perform. You can use dough molds and cut and assemble the shapes.  

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Match the Cards

Arranging matching cards face down randomly increases focus, social skills, and memory. The participants take turns and flip the guards. If any kid receives a matching pair, he/she can take the cards. In case of failure, the kid will continue playing till every card matches. 

Sensory Toys

To stimulate the senses of special needs kids, you can put numerous sensory toys or toys containing suction cups on a flat surface or a tray. 

Organize a Parade or a Talent Show

This will encourage kids to display their hobbies, skills, and interests. For example, you can ask them to express themselves in their desired way – dancing, singing, reciting a poem, etc. At the end, do not forget to applaud every kid for his/her participation. 

Play Games as Per the Potential of Children

Play games according to the different learning styles and potential of children on November 20. These could be memory games, puzzles, bingo, etc. To help them better interact, use assistive devices.  

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