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The Protection of Children in the Law on the Protection of Minors
Article 5 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates that "the protection of minors should follow the following principles: respecting the personal dignity of minors = adapting to the laws and characteristics of their physical and mental development = combining education with protection.

Family protection

Family protection is the legal obligation of parents and other guardians, and its main contents include: performing guardianship duties and raising obligations for minors according to law. Respect minors' right to education. Educate minors with healthy thoughts, behaviors and appropriate methods, and guide minors to learn activities that are beneficial to their physical and mental health.

School protection

Carry out the national education policy and promote the all-round development of students. Respect minor students' right to education. Strengthen safety management.

Social protection

Actively guide the psychological and ideological activities of minors. Respect the rights of minors. Acts that are harmful to the mental health of minors and erode their thoughts are prohibited.

judicial protection

Article 50 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates: "Public security organs, people's procuratorates, people's courts and judicial administrative departments shall perform their duties according to law and protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors in judicial activities." Judicial protection of minors' legal rights. Judicial protection of juvenile delinquency.