What are the responsibilities of a child?

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Although the law mainly enshrines the rights of the child, there are also certain responsibilities that are envisaged by his or her social role and legal status:

1. Respect others:

  • Be respectful of parents, guardians, teachers, and others who provide care, education, or training.

2. Adhere to standards of behaviour:

  • Adhere to the rules of etiquette, moral behaviour and respect social norms.

3. Avoid illegal actions:

  • Avoid situations that could lead to a violation of the law or cause harm to other people, property or the environment.

4. Take care of your health:

  • Follow the rules of hygiene and safety, avoid actions that can harm physical or mental health.

5. Be responsible for your studies:

  • Attend educational institutions and perform tasks and duties related to education in accordance with their age and capabilities.

6. Respect the rights of others:

  • Not to violate the rights of others, including other children and adults.

The child's responsibilities are aimed at shaping his or her responsible behaviour in society, promoting harmonious development and maintaining public order.

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