The public primary schools in the city of Maputo do not hold celebrations for the International Children’s Day due to restrictions imposed by the new Coronavirus. However, there were some private ones that commemorated the anniversary with each student bringing their meal from home. For the second consecutive year, public primary schools in the city of Maputo were prevented from celebrating the International Children’s Day in celebration on account of barriers imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Along the corridors of the schools, the children’s party cry, pleasant to the adults’ ears, was replaced by a disturbing silence that no one can get used to. The classrooms are empty and, in the courtyard, there are only teachers who try to fine-tune the planning of classes and the guards, who take advantage of the absence of children to clean there and there.” It’s not a habit. We have to reinvent ourselves. date, for us it’s joy, partying with the children, remembering their rights and duties, but we have to reinvent ourselves in this way, each one passing at home,” said Amílcar Bata, director of the Unit 10 Complete Primary School in the city in Maputo. In order that the flowers that never wither are not “withered” by the new Coronavirus, the schools chose to suspend the festivities and recommend staying at home as a prevention measure for COVID-19, which is added to others that, in fact, children know a lot.” Now, when the child goes to the blackboard, they know that they should wash their hands afterwards and that the same procedure works when they go to the bathroom and they are able to stay without sharing a snack as well as socializing with the other boys. not much contact “, considered Amílcar Bata. Although we trust the memory of the children and their knowledge of the prevention measures against the new Coronavirus, the schools preferred to be cautious because in a moment of celebration, the adults would lose control of the situation.” children to school, on a day like this, it would be very difficult to control, because they would play football and exchange snacks, which would make it very complicated”, acknowledged the director of the FPLMS Complete Primary School. day of the child within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the so-called new normal. “In the future, it will certainly be possible to study new ways of living with the child inside the school in the same way that we have classes and breaks, but we don’t have students running around and much less contact”, it was shown expectant Minoca Jeque, director of the Complete Primary School February 3rd. Source:O País

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