1. Right to subsistence and development: Young children have the right to subsistence, including proper care, nutrition, medical care and protection. They also have the right to receive education and training to promote their all-round development.
2. Right to education: Young children have the right to receive basic education, whether in ordinary schools or other forms of educational institutions. They should have equal opportunities to receive education without discrimination.
3. Right to health: Teenagers and children have the right to good health. This includes the right to basic medical care, disease prevention and treatment.
4. Right to participate: Young children have the right to express their views and participate in decision-making and activities. They should have the opportunity to participate in social organizations, participate in public affairs and express their opinions.
5. Right to protection: Young children have the right to priority protection and special protection. The state and society should take measures to protect them from violence, abuse, exploitation and discrimination.
6. Right to play, rest and cultural participation: Young children have the right to play, rest and freely participate in cultural life. They should have time and opportunities for entertainment, cultural activities and hobbies.
The specific content and realization of these rights are further stipulated and guaranteed in our laws. The state and society actively promote the protection and respect of children's rights and ensure that their growth and development are reasonably guaranteed and supported.