"AIDS is a disease of the soul."
On November 16, 2018 in the house of students number 9, the events dedicated to the World AIDS Day "HIV and WE" were held. Anactionplanwasdeveloped. Duringtheeventswerestudents 1,2,3 course. Theyshowed a presentationwithstatistics, discussedwithstudents. Theshownvideofilmisbasedonrealevents. Ourtaskswere:
• continue the formation of the concept of the disease of the century, the characteristics of HIV infection;
• to teach to recognize situations that are risky for infectious diseases;
• Develop behavioral motivations for maintaining one's health;
• Create a tolerant attitude to yourself and others;
• create conditions for the formation of skills for a healthy lifestyle of students.
Many people die from a terrible HIV virus. The students learned that there was no place on earth where no one knew about this terrible disease. This is easily seen by asking what is HIV? At best, you will be told that this is a disease of drug addicts. But how it develops and proceeds, few know. After all, this danger threatens any child. Parents do not pay enough attention to this problem. They believe that this will not happen to their child. Students do not
have convincing, visual information. They say: "AIDS is a disease of the soul." And you begin to understand that in the face of eternity, in the face of this terrible disease, our life, our souls are fragile and tender, like petals of flowers, which can easily be burned with heat and cold. They get infected in different ways, they die the same way. So let's each keep our flower - the flower of life, the flower of love. And then the world will give us joy and return faith in a miracle.







