Areej masoudi Section : 202 Informative Speech Abandoned Children Areej masoudi Section : 202
Outline: Introduction Definition of abandoned children Results Solutions Previous studies Recommendations conclusion
introduction: Children who leaves homes and are homeless and street children are about 10 million around the world.
Definition of abandoned children: Abandoned Children means children who haven’t homes The reasons. - wrong relations - problems between parents - death of parents
Results: Result from abandoned children is miserable for children at the first stage, and for society at the other stage.
Solutions: Solving of this problem needs many actions , plans, laws, and act of religion.
Previous studies: Abelbeysov V.A.,(2011), He considered that the main problem is the lack of special educational programs.
Recommendations: To increase care about Abandoned children as humanity forces all the people to take car about childhood and prevent any suffering for them.
Conclusion : Agree with beebe(2010) that social role should react for those children who needs treatment and education and to engage them in the society .
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