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list of your rights which you enjoy in your house. make of duties which should be taken up by you in your house to help your family​

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Answered by sgokul8bkvafs
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Family and children’s rights

The International Convention on the Rights of the Child gives all children the right to a family. The right to a family allows children to be connected to their history, and it offers a protective perimeter against violation of their rights. Children separated from their families become easy victims of violence, exploitation, trafficking, discrimination and all other types of abuse. Even so, it is sometimes the case that the family which should in principle be protecting the child is in fact inflicting the abuse.

Definition of Family

A family is a community of people united by kinship ties, found in all human societies. It is equipped with a name and a home, and creates between its members an obligation for moral and material solidarity (particularly between parents and children).

In traditional societies, extended families (now referred to as clans) include dozens, even hundreds of households with diverse functions.

In modern societies, the family is increasingly restricted to a single level of parentage or alliance: the nuclear family (father, mother, child).

Rights and responsibilities of parents

Parents are the first to have the power to act on behalf of the child and ensure their rights are respected. The father and mother use their rights and carry out their duties by making decisions in place of their child. Their objectives are to protect the child and to secure the child an education, development, security, health and morality.

Answered by sahitha23
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If you're like most parents, you may struggle to list your household rules off the top of your head. Although you know what behavior is acceptable (and what isn't), labeling your expectations may be a little tricky. That's why it's important to create a written list of household rules.

With a list of rules, everyone in the family becomes clear about your expectations. Rules also help kids feel safe and secure. When your rules are clear, you'll be less likely to get into power struggles. Your child's attempts to say, "But Mom, I didn't know!" won't be effective when you remind him of the list of rules.

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