Childhood
Childhood is one of the most important and important ages; it is the beginning of the life of any human being created to exercise his role on this earth. According to the United Nations definition of the child, the child is under the age of 18 years. This stage of the life of any person is the most important stage in life; the child’s personality is complete at this stage; this stage is one of the most sensitive and very important because of its great importance in human life.
During childhood, the child undergoes many changes and developments, and these developments are very large during the first year of the child’s life. In addition, during the first years of the child, the child begins to react and adapt to the environment in a very large manner, and shows a great response to it , For this reason during the first years of the child’s life is a big responsibility on the parents because they are the most people will interact with them and will receive all the teachings, statements and actions.
Education is essential and whatever is the responsibility of parents, relatives and teachers. Therefore, they are responsible for anything that comes from the child. The child is very sensitive to any change or situation that may occur around him. For this reason, If the child spends more hours with his teacher – for example – the greater burden is placed on her, the more the child will interact with them, the greater the number of hours spent with them.
States have worked hard to safeguard the dignity of the child and have introduced the concept of “child protection”; child protection is a range of services provided by the State authorities to a child under the age of 18 years. One of the most significant problems facing children in the world is what is known as child labor. Child labor is one of the worst things a child may have. It deprives children of their comfort, tranquility, and morals, and deprives them of the most important thing for any child – education. Other problems in the child’s right are sexual abuse of children, as well as neglect and neglect of children. This results in parents’ excessive love for themselves and forgetting the rights of their children. Other problems include beatings, physical assaults or psychological abuse.