The document defends the rights of children by treating them as part of society and positioning them as a responsibility of the State.
<h3>How does the document do this?</h3>
- Showing what children's rights are.
- Showing how children should be protected.
- Showing that children are part of society.
- Showing the importance of children.
The "Declaration of the rights of the child" is an extremely important document that allowed children to be seen as integral beings of society and, therefore, worthy of social, economic, and political rights.
The document states that, like any citizen, children are the responsibility of the State and therefore their rights must be guaranteed, in addition to the fact that the State must create means to monitor this guarantee and guarantee resources so that families can strengthen care for children.
According to this document, children have the right to security, financial stability, social welfare, education, and personal care.
In this way, the document guarantees that the care of children cares for the national future since they will be the ones who will occupy the positions that will keep the country running.
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