MGA MUNTING TINIG
“At every step, the child should be allowed
to meet real experiences in life; the thorns
should never be plucked from his roses”
-Ellen Key, Swedish reformer and educationalist
The realities that besiege Philippine society nowadays greatly affect Filipinos, men, women, young and old. Children are at high risk of suffering the enormous effects of poverty, illiteracy, poor health and insurgency to name a few, effects which could corrupt their hearts and minds, and rob them of their “childhood” and future. At a young age, children do not have the grasp of understanding the realities that surround them; they become victims of circumstance, deprived of the opportunity to “grow”, live a normal life that every child deserves, and undergo the holistic process of psychological development.
The film “Mga Munting Tinig” gives us a glimpse of the experiences of children in a rural community, living a simple life yet full of......
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