By the time we have arrived in this continuously developing world, we are immediately accorded human rights that allow us to live peacefully and rightfully, just like any of us here. With these rights, we are able to survive, develop, participate, and get protected justly. But in this fast-changing world, where most families cannot keep up with the pace of advancement, their rights seem non-existent because their parents are trying to make ends meet so that they have something to use and eat, and with these, some of their rights are being disregarded and violated. This is a widespread issue among Filipino families in our country, and this problem continuously crushes the dreams of our children. This is a problem that needs more attention and prioritization from everyone because it concerns us all. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly, as the saying goes. In connection with this year's theme for the National Children's Month Celebration, "Kalusugan, Kaisipan...
memoirs from his ever-inquisitive mind.