One Third of Children and Adolescents Claim to Have Received Uncomfortable or Annoying Comments From Adults: "It's a Type of Violence"
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One in three minors - 37.5% - claims to have been the subject of comments from adults who were uncomfortable or uncomfortable. Among the most frequent situations are phrases such as "children's things", ridicules, criticisms in public and observations perceived as unfair. Thus, it is evident from a study conducted with the NGO Educo with 500 children and adolescents from all over Spain between 11 and 17 years of age to know their opinion about t…
A survey conducted by Educo reveals that young people feel neither heard nor respected. Minors under 17 can obtain a driver's license if accompanied by an experienced adult.
Physical abuse and child abuse are obvious assaults. Unicef published an analysis in January that revealed that one in four adolescents aged 14-17 has suffered some form of direct abuse or has witnessed violence among their families. However, there are other behaviors, such as ridicule or humiliating silence, which are not physical assaults but should be considered a more form of violence. Unfortunately, they are behaviours that are perfectly no…
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