Children's rights over parents

Children’s rights over parents
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Children’s rights are more important than their parents and must be respected. Some of the basic rights of children that parents should pay attention to are:

  1. Provision of basic needs: Parents are obliged to provide the basic needs of children such as food, clothing, housing and medical care.

  2. Education: Parents should pay attention to the education and training of children and provide the ground for proper education and training.

  3. Protection and Security: Parents are obliged to protect children from physical and mental dangers and provide them with a safe and healthy environment.

  4. love and attention: Children need love and attention from their parents. Parents should spend enough time with their children and respond to their emotional needs.

  5. Education of values ​​and morals: Parents have an important role in teaching values, morals and religious principles to their children and should pay attention to their moral education.

  6. Respect for the personality of the child: Parents must respect the personality and individual rights of the child and consider him as an independent person.

  7. Encouraging individual development: Parents should encourage children to develop their skills and talents and provide the necessary support for their growth and development.

  8. Participation in decisions related to children: Children should be involved in decisions related to themselves and their opinions should be taken into account.

By respecting these rights, parents can help the healthy and balanced growth of their children and prepare the ground for a brighter future.
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What are the consequences of parents not paying attention to children?
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Lack of parental attention and affection can have serious and long-term consequences for children. Some of these consequences are:

  1. Psychological and emotional problems: Children without parental attention and love may suffer from psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, and lack of self-confidence.

  2. Poor academic performance: Children who do not have parental support and attention may perform poorly in their studies and have less motivation to learn.

  3. maladaptive behaviors: Children may tend to maladaptive behaviors such as aggression, disobedience, and delinquency.

  4. Problems in social relationships: Children who are deprived of the love and attention of their parents may have problems in establishing healthy relationships with others and may not be able to create and maintain stable friendships.

  5. Low self-confidence: Lack of attention and affection from parents can lead to a decrease in self-confidence and self-confidence of children, which can have a negative impact on their future life.

  6. Physical and health problems: Children without adequate parental care may suffer from physical and health problems such as malnutrition, various diseases, and insufficient growth.

  7. Identity problems: Without parental attention, children may have problems in recognizing and accepting their identity and may experience identity confusion.

  8. Less acceptance from society: These children may be less accepted in society and feel rejected and isolated.

By providing attention and love to children, parents can prevent these problems and provide a healthy and positive environment for their children’s growth and development.
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