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Candy at Traffic Lights Examples of Child Labor or Not?

Working as a child can negatively impact their future opportunities by causing fatigue and discouraging continued education. While some household chores are acceptable, activities like babysitting or selling candy that require all-day work are considered child labor and should only be done after age 18.
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Candy at Traffic Lights Examples of Child Labor or Not?

Working as a child can negatively impact their future opportunities by causing fatigue and discouraging continued education. While some household chores are acceptable, activities like babysitting or selling candy that require all-day work are considered child labor and should only be done after age 18.
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 What harm does working do to children's futures?

 R: It interferes negatively, for example, the child or adolescent will


usually work hard for their age, demanding a lot from themselves, so
they will be tired and fatigue will lead to discouragement to continue
their studies. As a result, he will not be able to graduate from
academic education and will not have many opportunities in the
future.
 Can working as a child be educational?
 R: Working as an adult in factories, handling machines and
everything else when you're a kid and don't have much knowledge is
extremely dangerous and ends up not being an advantage. Now
when you are 16 years old, which is when you can start working as a
young apprentice, you are already more aware, you can handle work
and study better, besides that in most young apprentices they are
prohibited from doing a series of considered jobs. dangerous for their
age.
 Are working with household chores, babysitting and selling
candy at traffic lights examples of child labor or not?
 R:: Household chores when they are set according to age group,
without overloading the child in hours of leisure, rest, studies are not
considered child labor. Babysitting and selling candy at a lighthouse
can indeed be said as child labor, since they are exposed to work all
day, spending all day on the streets or all day taking care of other
children, legally only after the age of 18 be a nanny.
 How to report child labor?
 R: Dialing 100 (report of violation of human rights) or to the Public
Ministry of Labor or Guardianship Council.

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