Yes, children should have special rights to ensure their protection, development, and well-being. These rights recognize their vulnerability and need for nurturing environments, access to education, and freedom from exploitation and abuse. Special rights help foster a supportive framework that prioritizes their unique developmental needs and promotes their voices in matters affecting them. Ultimately, safeguarding children's rights is essential for building a healthier and more equitable society.
Children rights's should be protected because when children are young they can often be abused , if there were no rights for children that would mean that the person who is harming them would be allowed to get away with it , for this to not happen children's should be protected to help them live a happy life .
Citizen's should educate children's about there legal rights. They can teach them to understand and protect their legal rights.
The Declaration of the Rights of a Child is a declaration that lays out the rights that should be afforded to all children. This document was created by Eglantyne Webb and was adopted in 1923 by the International Save The Children Union in Geneva. When the document was created in 1923, it contained five rights of all children. These rights were: -All children must be given the means for their development, materially and spiritually -Children have the right to be fed, housed, and to receive adequate medical attention -Children have the right to be the first to receive help -Children must be in a position to be able to earn their own livelihood and they are never to be exploited in any way -Children must be brought up learning that their talents should be used to service others In 1959, The United Nations General Assembly adopted a larger version of this document, which gave children an additional five rights. Because this was adopted on November 20, 1059 this date is now known as Universal Children’s Day. The additional five rights added at this time include: -All children have the right to a name and to be a citizen of a country -Handicapped children have the right to receive special care -Children have the right to receive love. This should come from parents, but can come from the government when parents are not willing or able -Children should be taught peace, love, understanding, and friendship. Children should be taught to be tolerant of all people -All children have the right to attend school at no cost to them or their parents and all children should have an equal chance at development. Parents have a special responsibility when it comes to ensuring their child’s education These children’s rights are meant to ensure that parents, guardians, teachers, government officials, and others protect and nurture children. In 1989, the Convention on the Rights of a Child was formed and it’s formation was based on these ten rights of all children. This convention was the first to assign a complete range of rights to children.
It's hard to say without all the information, but in general, no social group should be given special rights, but all social groups should have equal rights.
They say no. They claim all the rights of Canadians plus special rights due to race and history.
Not quite. Children have special rights that don't apply to the adults. For example, children have the right to have a human identity (i.e: a name), basic needs of food or education; protection from abuse, neglect or exploitation. Even tough these are universal human rights, there are special instances of the government and NGOs that try to enforce them, as children do not make decisions on their own for most instances.
Why should adult children have any rights to the personal gains of a parent, unless they worked to add to them?
rights are important because children should have an education food drink and have a shelter with clean clothes
Miriam Titterton has written: 'New rights for children with special educational needs'
Reds, usually.
I don't see why they shouldn't...
Both parents have equal rights to their children regardless of a breakdown in a relationship. No matter how long it has been since it happened, you have rights to your children and should begin the process of getting a court order in place to get access to your children.