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Because Feelings Matter #25: World Children’s Day Special (Part 2)

Kate Law, 16 | Joshua Law, 14 | Jibreil Ali, 16

28-Nov-23 16:15

Because Feelings Matter #25: World Children’s Day Special (Part 2)

World Children’s Day is celebrated on the 20th of November every year, to remind us all that children’s voices matter. On this special episode of Because Feelings Matter, the kids are getting behind the microphones to tell us what matters to them, and how their perspectives should challenge adults to see the world through their eyes. In the second part of this episode, teenagers Kate, Joshua, and Jibreil banter about school, debate what mental health means, and express their vulnerabilities.

Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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Categories:  wellnesspersonal developmentFamily/Parenting

Tags:  neurodivergencebecausefeelingsmatterworld children's dayspecial needsinclusionautismmental health





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