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Childrens Rights

Children will no longer remain silent about their rights, but will speak and even shout out about their needs and demands.
  • I have the right to be taken seriously - and the responsibility to listen to others.
  • I have the right to quality medical care - and the responsibility to take care of myself.
  • I have the right to privacy - and the responsibility to respect others privacy.
  • I have the right to a good education - and the responsibility to study and respect my teachers.
  • I have the right to be loved and protected harm - and the responsibility to show others love and care.
  • I have the right to own belongings - and the responsibility to respect other people's belongings
  • I have the right to special care - and the responsibility to be the best person I can be.
  • I have the right to a say in my care, and any changes to how I am cared for - and must take responsibility for my actions.
  • I have the right to make mistakes - and the responsibility to learn from my mistakes.
  • I have the right to be well, fed - and responsibility not to waste food.
  • I have the right to a safe and comfortable home - and the responsibility to keep it neat and clean.
  • I have the right to be proud of my heritage and beliefs - and the responsibility to respect other's origins and beliefs.
  • I have a right to be told the house rules where I can live - and the responsibility to keep to them.
  • I have a right to a lawyer in courtroom and hearing affecting my future - and the responsibility to be truthful.
  • I am a real person and have a right to be treated with respect and dignity - and the responsibility to treat others with respect and dignity.


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