10 things that a child is entitled to from birth

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10 things that a child is entitled to from birth
Every child, regardless of age or social status, has a set of inalienable rights that are guaranteed

Every child, regardless of age or social status, has a set of inalienable rights that guarantee him a dignified and safe childhood. Here are 10 basic things to which a child has an absolute right from the moment of his birth.

Child's rights

1. The right to life and protection from violence. Every child has the right to life, health and protection from any form of violence or illegal actions that can harm him.

2. The right to a name and belonging to a family. A child has the right to his own name and a dignified life in a family that takes care of him and raises him. He has the right to be protected from any kind of separation from his family that could harm him.

3. The right to education. Every child has the right to access to education that helps him develop, teaches him skills and knowledge for future life.

4. The right to health and medical care. The child has the right to a high standard of medical care and care, ensuring a healthy physical and mental state.

5. The right to rest and entertainment. The child has the right to rest, play and entertainment that contribute to his physical and emotional development.

6. The right to freedom of expression. Every child has the right to freedom of expression of his thoughts and views without any restrictions.

10 things a child is entitled to from birth

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7. The right to protection against discrimination. A child has the right to equal access to all opportunities and protection from any form of discrimination.

8. The right to protection from exploitation. Every child has the right to be protected from any form of exploitation, including child labor and sexual exploitation.

9. The right to personal dignity. The child has the right to respect for his personal dignity and the absence of any kind of physical and emotional violence.

10. The right to protection from war and conflict. The child has the right to protection from participation in wars and armed conflicts, as well as to protection during war.

These rights form the basis for creating a favorable environment in which every child can grow up happy, healthy, realizing their potential.

The opinion of the editors may not coincide with the opinion of the author of the article.

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