Syrian Children Played the Children’s Right Hopscotch Game

We have played the Children’s Right Hopscotch Game with children from the Mülteciler kindergarten. A person emerges in turn from the children, who form a circle in the gaming room and before it introduces itself, it is asked to do a figure it likes to do. The child who makes the move says the name and the other children know him by name and its figure now. All children are getting to know each other in a fun way by repeating the movements of each child.

After the introduction was over, the Children’s Rights Hopscotch Game, which was developed by using the most important 15 items of education, marriage, play, protection of children and health issues of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, was played. Turkish and Syrian children were first divided into groups of 2-3 people. Later, it was on to do the things written in 15 boxes with movements. The written instructions from the children’s rights boxes were requested to be performed mutually within 4 minutes in a play.