In your opinion, are the rights of a child and adolescent different from the rights of an adult?

Of course, the rights of children and adolescents are somewhat different from those of adults. An adult has a wider range of rights. For example, if a citizen is not yet 18 years old, he does not have the right to participate in elections (to be elected or to be elected). The right to vote is only attained upon the onset of majority.

But some rights are common to both the adult and the child. For example, the right to life, equality, education. This spectrum of rights is given from birth; they remain with a person for life.



One of the components of a person's success in our time is receiving modern high-quality education, mastering the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for life in society. A person today needs to study almost all his life, mastering everything new and new, acquiring the necessary professional qualities.