Janusz Korczak, known as Henryk Goldszmit, was a Polish Jewish pediatrician and educator who dedicated his life to caring for children and advocating for their rights.
Overview
Legacy And Honors
Cultural Depictions
Modern Day Relevance
Founding The Orphanage
Career As A Pediatrician
Early Life And Education
Impact During The Holocaust
Influence On Child Psychology
Literary Works And Philosophy
Advocacy For Children's Rights
Concentration
Philosophy
Pediatrics
Holocaust
The Help
Empathy
People
Poland
Matter
Warsaw
๐ต๐ฑ Janusz Korczak was born on July 22, 1878, in Warsaw, Poland.
๐จโโ๏ธ His real name was Henryk Goldszmit, and he was a pediatrician dedicated to children's health.
๐ He wrote many wonderful stories for children to teach important life lessons.
๐ Korczak believed every child should be treated with love and respect, just like adults.
๐ข In 1912, he founded an orphanage called 'Dom Sierot' or 'House of Orphans'.
๐ He was a strong advocate for children's rights and fought for their protection and care.
๐ข During the Holocaust, Korczak bravely stayed with the children in his orphanage until the end.
๐ His legacy continues today, with schools and organizations promoting children's rights in his name.
๐ One of his famous stories is 'King Matt the First', about a boy who becomes a king.
๐ถ January 16 is celebrated as Janusz Korczak Day in Poland to honor his contributions to children.
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