Child abuse often doesn’t get reported Physical, sexual, and mental abuse 90% of cases take place at home Lashings Burns Child labor FACT 1% reported by police 10% by relatives 9% by government 5% by schools FACT 1% reported by police 10% by relatives 9% by government 5% by schools
Taught weakening thoughts Taught to become house wives Work for their mother often Taught thoughts of authority Work for father often Inherit full religion of father
Older children often take care of younger children Siblings often have strong bonds Older children have the right to punish younger children Not illegal to marry siblings or cousins Children’s behavior often has to do with their families reputation Fathers become more strict once children hit puberty
Expected to be breast fed Children of a marriage belong to the father after a divorce Women often give up their money for their children Women cannot get remarried after a divorce
Students are taught religion in private, and some public schools Teachers must pass a religious test at some time Taught that the main purpose of a woman is to work around the house Study math, reading, writing, and sometimes religion More education leads to less of a chance of children getting married Often taught memorization skills
Based on a 1 – 20 scale A = 17 – 20 B = 14 – 16.9 C = 12 – 13.9 D = 10 – 11.9 Based on a 1 – 20 scale A = 17 – 20 B = 14 – 16.9 C = 12 – 13.9 D = 10 – 11.9 Average scale of 10 to get to the next grade Girls school in Iran
Primary Education 5 years Grades 1 – 5 6 – 11 year olds Middle Cycle Grades 6 – 8 11 – 13 year olds Secondary Education Grades 9 – 12 Ages Primary students walking home from school Three girls walking to school in their uniforms
Forced to get married Almost all girls married by the age of 16 Get married to older men Men have the right to punish their wives if they do not obey Women belong to the men A teen mother holding her baby A teenager with her husband
Child brides have double pregnancy death rate Lack of education Lifetime poverty Obesity Higher risk of murder Threatens a child’s human rights A girl that got married at an early age and had children. This caused poverty to her family A mother and her children living on the streets
Bigger population of children living in poverty Children getting mistreated and abused More children who are doing bad in school More teenage pregnancies from arranged marriages
Go to school Do chores Practice their religion Homework Play games
Biggest Problem How it affects the world Children getting their rights and humanity taken away Children being homeless and living in poverty Children not getting the right education Shows us how other countries live and how children are treated Lets us appreciate what we have Shows us how we can help, and what we can do to prevent childhood problems
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