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Parents entering children's rooms or adult education invade privacy.
In the process of educating children, do parents violate their children's right to privacy? This paper will discuss whether the behavior of parents entering their children's rooms is an invasion of privacy from two aspects: privacy awareness and privacy space.

Children's private space

A child's room is like a small castle and should be respected and protected. In children's private space, they are free to do what they want and have the right to decide who can enter and when to refuse others. Such a space helps children to cultivate an independent personality.

Respect children's right to privacy

As parents, respecting children's privacy means respecting their independent personality. Don't interfere, don't blame, give children enough freedom and space, and let them become real masters.

Excessive invasion of children's private space

Excessive invasion of children's private space, such as breaking in without reason, not letting the door be locked, occupying space, etc. It may make children feel uncomfortable and violated, leading to a psychological sense of distance. For the healthy growth of children, let's protect their private space together!