yes
Children really don't have a "freedom of speech" in the sense that we think of it. No person has the right to threaten someone, yell fire in a crowded room when there is no fire, to bully someone or to do other things that really are not part of the idea of "freedom of speech." A child in foster care or at home with their parents has a limited form of "freedom of speech." The parents are in control, not the other way around.
Freedom of speech applies to all ages, although parents have the responsibility of, and authority to, governing the speech of their children, within reason, as they see fit.
Yes, although this is offset by a fundamental Constitutional right accorded to parents to see to the education and upbringing of their children.
Because children don't know how to write essays for school assignments with their own minds.
No, homework is not illegal because of freedom of speech or any other law.
Yes, children have freedom of speech in today's society, but it may be limited in certain situations, such as in schools or when it infringes on the rights of others.
Not likely to happen. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority, usually 18. Until then, parents have the right to control their children's activities as long as they are not harming the child.
I say no because if you can't make false speeches then you don't have freedom of speech
I am not sure but i do know that John Peter Zenger invented freedom of press because of government tyranny! Not freedom of speech!
Because it allows you many things, such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, etc. If you didn't have freedom of speech, you might be killed for saying what you think is correct. Same with freedom of religion and freedom of press
freedom of speech is bad because you could say something bad that might hurt someone else.
we got the freedom of speech because the constution was wrote saying all the women and men had the right to speak their mind.