2. What are children's rights?
• Children's rights are the basic human rights that all children
have, regardless of their race, gender, nationality, religion, or any other
status.
• These rights are essential for children's well-being and
development, and they protect them from harm.
3. What can children do to protect their rights?
• Talk to a trusted adult if you feel unsafe or unhappy.
• Know your rights and responsibilities.
• Report any abuse or neglect to a trusted adult or authority figure.
• Stand up for yourself and others.
• Learn about your community and how to get involved.
• Make your voice heard by participating in school or community
activities.
4. How to talk to a trusted adult?
• Find someone you trust, such as a parent, teacher, counselor, or other
adult.
• Tell them what is happening and how you are feeling.
• Ask for help.
5. How to report abuse or neglect?
• If you are being abused or neglected, tell a trusted adult or authority
figure.
• You can also call a child abuse hotline, such as the Emergency number
(999).
6. How to stand up for yourself and others?
• Be assertive and speak up for yourself.
• Don't be afraid to say no.
• Help others who are being bullied or mistreated.
7. How to make your voice heard
• Talk to your parents and teachers about your concerns.
• Write letters to your elected officials.
• Participate in protests or rallies.
8. Conclusion
• Children's rights are important.
• Children can take steps to protect their rights.
• By working together, we can create a world where all children's rights
are respected.