Rights and duties of children
DUTIES
• Be punctual and
hardworking.
•
To work regularly.
• To attend all
classes.
• From forbid me any
form of violence.
• Respect others.
• To accept others in
a spirit of tolerance.
• The child has a
duty not to waste food.
• The child has the
duty to respect the welfare of others.
• The child has no
right to do what he would want, or take what he wants.
• The child has the
duty to respect the dignity of others.
• The child has the
duty to work at the school and meet the teachers and his classmates.
• The child has the
duty to respect his family and relatives.
• The child has a
duty to avoid discrimination in the choice of his friends.
• The child has a
duty to comply with the laws that govern society to protect
honor, reputation and
privacy.
• The child has a
duty to accept, to accept its membership and its culture.
• The child has a
duty to treat his toys, avoid rough play and be loyal to his friends.
• The child has the
duty to behave well for its development and that of others.
• The child has the
duty to respect freedom of expression of others and avoid
meetings that put his
life and that of others in danger
• The child has the
duty to love the received name and nationality.
• The child has the
duty to respect the opinions of others and to accept choices
different from his
own.
RIGHTS
Civil rights
guarantee:
• the right to life
• the right to a name
and nationality
• the right to
privacy
• the right to access
to justice
• the right to
protection of disabled children
• the right to
non-discrimination
Economic rights
guarantee:
• the right to an
adequate standard of living
• the right to
protection against labor exploitation (forced labor)
• the right to social
security
Cultural rights
guarantee:
•
the right to be
educated (primary education should be free and compulsory for all)
• the right to
appropriate information - the right to leisure (games, culture, arts).
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