Dancing Rainbows NGO: Love Every Child
At Dancing Rainbows NGO, every child, regardless of their background, caste, creed or religion, are treated with love, respect and dignity. This includes being shown kindness and understanding, receiving appropriate discipline, and having their basic needs met.
The Need To Treat Children With Love, Care, Respect & Dignity
Children who are mistreated or neglected can suffer from a variety of emotional and behavioral problems. They may have difficulty trusting others, be withdrawn or insecure, or engage in destructive or self-destructive behaviors. It is important to get help for these children as soon as possible so that they can start to heal their wounds and learn how to trust and behave appropriately.
Parents need to be aware of the signs that their child is being maltreated or neglected. These signs can include physical abuse such as bruises or welts, emotional abuse such as a child’s withdrawal or depression, and sexual abuse such as nightmares or excessive crying. Children who are frequently absent from school may be suffering from maltreatment, and those who demonstrate aggressive behaviors toward friends, pets or toys could be showing signs of neglect.
All parents need support in order for them to raise healthy and happy kids. If you feel that you cannot properly care for your children, don’t hesitate to get help by contacting the following:
The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233(SAFE) or go to www.thehotline.org
National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-422-4453 or go to www.childhelpusa.org/pages/home.htm
For more information on how you can prevent child abuse in your community, contact your local Department of Social Services.
According to the Children Act 1989 (Part 1, Section 1), child neglect is defined as:
“A person is in breach of this section if he is responsible for a child or young person under the age of 16 and fails unreasonably o provide him with suitable accommodation, clothing, supervision or medical aid.”
According to the Children Act (1989): “a parent of every child must provide him with such guidance and education as may be reasonable having regard to his age, sex and abilities, including –
• the provision of such instruction in the matters affecting religion as will enable him to take part intelligently in public worship; and
• where the parents are members of different religious persuasions, the provision of alternative instruction in the religion of one or other of those persuasions.”
“A parent must also ensure that the child is protected from exposure to violence or sexual conduct which might seriously impair his physical, mental or emotional health.”
It is important for parents to provide their children with love, care and respect as it will enable them to grow up into well-rounded individuals. When a child feels loved and valued, he will be more likely to develop positive relationships and be respectful towards others. In addition, a child who is treated with dignity will be less likely to engage in criminal activities when he becomes an adult.
All children have a right to be protected from harm and should be given the opportunity to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment. It is our responsibility as adults to ensure that every child is treated with love, respect and dignity. Thank you for your time.
Care for Orphaned Kids
Orphaned children also need love and care, which is something that you can provide by volunteering with an organization that helps orphans.
There are many different ways to help children who have been maltreated or neglected. If you’re not sure where to start, the best place is usually with love and understanding. Show your child that you care about them, and be there for them when they need you. Let them know that it’s not their fault that they’re in this situation, and promise to help them through it. It may take time, but with patience and support, these children can overcome their emotional wounds.
Equal Rights for Underprivileged Children
All children deserve to be treated with love and care. This means that they should be given the opportunity to go to school, have their basic needs met, and be shown kindness and understanding.
Unfortunately, not all children have the same opportunities. Children who are born into poverty or who live in difficult circumstances often don’t have access to the same education or resources that other children do. This is why it’s important to advocate for the rights of underprivileged children.
When a child feels loved and valued, he/she will be more likely to develop positive relationships and be respectful towards others. In addition, a child who is treated with dignity will be less likely to engage in criminal activities when he becomes an adult.
Do something about it is what people say when they cannot do anything about a situation and would like to avoid any guilt associated with watching or hearing about such a situation and hoping somebody else will step up and do something about it. It is important for parents to provide their children with love, care and respect as it will enable them to grow up into well-rounded individuals.
There are many ways that you can help underprivileged children. You can volunteer your time at a local shelter or orphanage, or you can donate money or supplies to an organization that helps disadvantaged kids. You can also encourage your elected officials to support policies that promote children’s rights.
I hope you have found this information helpful. We can all help prevent child abuse by taking the time to show children that they are valued and cared for. Thank you for your time.
Please share this message with your friends so we can educate others on how to prevent child abuse. Please remember: the life you save could be another child’s!
How can we help?
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) defines child rights as the “basic human rights that every child, regardless of race, religion, gender or disability, should be able to enjoy.
Children’s rights are the human rights of children with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) defines a child as any person below the age of eighteen unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier.
Dancing Rainbows NGO was born from the need to do something to empower underprivileged children in India. Dancing Rainbows NGO is such an integral part of my life and is one of the ways through which I can do my part to make a difference in the lives of these kids.
Dancing Rainbows – NGO focuses on sheltering, caring and educating underprivileged and orphaned kids. We have volunteers who are kind enough to take out time to help us out. And, I donate a share of my earning from my mixed media art purchases towards my NGO, besides food, clothes, study materials, etc.
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