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Should Children Organise To Demand Better Wellbeing And Human Rights? |
The United Kingdom and The USA has come last in the Unicef 'child wellbeing table'. The true measure of a nation's standing is - how well it attends to it's children - their health and safety, their material security, their education and socialization, and their sense of being loved, valued and included in the families and societies into which they are born. More info: 'Lost Children in The Wilderness' at: http://uk.yahoo.com/greagues2 The URL is: Maybe they should..but their kids......Its up to the parents to provide for their needs, it's the parents who need educating! Children don't really have individual rights, except for the right to be safe and taken care of, which is already protected by the law. Adults feel children are not old enough or responsible enough to have that right.Even I went through this as a child.We all did. Thats all we need, a generation of little revolutionaries. You really believe children in the U.S. are last in well being? This doesn't tell you something about UNICEF? You dont mention what rights you think children are being denied. Without such a statement I would NEVER approve blanket "childrens rights", ESPECIALLY since the UNs idea of childrens rights is to remove ALL rights from the parents and put decisions in the hands of children and the government. That study was skewed toward making today's happiness equivalent to wellbeing. I don't think being spoiled and having a sense of entitlement is really being better off. Parents being married doesn't mean a whole lot if they have someone else on the side and don't live together (something much more common in some of the European countries that ranked well than in the US...where we get divorced if we are going to separate our lives). what do we expect, every time somebody wanted to stop something of a corrupt nature to make things better, they was accused of being kiljoys and egnored. the country dosent have to be this rotten. the gov and the people want it that way and now we have the consequencies. When you are a child you are under the supervision of your parents. Yes some parents doesn't know how to treat a child but most of them does. Respect is earn and not forced. But children knowing only as little as they know about life needs to respect their parents decisions as to what they are allowed to do and not. The reason being that their parents knows more about life than they do and thus can you really give them the right to decide for themselves. Teenage pregnancies and drug abuse is proof of a society that is too lenient on children's rights and no respect for parents decision making. Yes Children have rights not to be abused either verbal, fisical or sexual. But to allow them free roam will be abusing their right to better education and a fulfilled life. Life is about the choices you make and the choices you make will be your future. People make choices because of past experiences and what knowledge they have gained in the past if you are young and have not experienced allot in life and haven't learned as much will you be able to make the right choice in life. I prefer to see these things in terms of responsibility. Children are growing and learning, they are primarily the responsibility of their parents, and it is that model that should continue to be promoted, with support and assistance where necessary. don't you think they've got to many rights, when they go out mugging old people,smashing cars up ( joy riding) ,etc, etc, they know that they will get a smack on the wrist. rights what about the law abiding citizen what rights do they have NONE. I don't mean to be rude, but that is a silly suggestion. It ignores the crucial point that children are children, and as such lack the experience, common sense and maturity to even KNOW what they need. They basically only know what they WANT, and are incapable of seeing any reason why they cannot immediately have what thy want. Unfortunately for many children, the same can be said for many adults. Some people are simply incapable, for a multitude of reasons, of bringing up children. The trouble is nobody really knows what kind of parents people will make, until they actually have them. I thought my daughter was too lazy and self-indulgent to successfully raise children, but she has turned out to one of the best, most unselfish, and caring mothers I know! No. They already have too many rights which have led to lack of discipline in schools, for example. Children are covered by the law of the land, so they are protected just as they should be. But it is the responsibility of the parents to look after children, not the State in the areas you have pinpointed.. |
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