Can you tell us about any left behind children in rural areas? What is their life like?

Updated on society 2024-06-02
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, since the introduction of some enterprises in the village, we have all found suitable jobs at our doorstep, so that it is easy to take care of the children.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now that the national policy is good, there are often some volunteers who come to our village, because there are many left-behind children, so they will come to visit every once in a while, help them with some homework, and take care of their lives.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    We are in the countryside, very remote, most of the children's parents are working outside, many children have become left-behind children, some of them will go to school, and some of them play at home every day, the whole wild child.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    On July 30, 2018, seven left-behind children went up the mountain to collect fungus, and due to heavy rain and thunder on the way, they found a place to take shelter from the rain, but under the big tree, the thunder killed four and seriously injured three. What a sad incident that really happened in our county, about eleven or twelve years old, and the youngest one was more than nine years old, and his immature life was gone

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To be honest, the character and moral problems of left-behind children are really big!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because they live in the city, there are no left-behind children around, and their parents basically go to work, and their grandparents watch the children.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, most of the children in the village are left-behind children, their parents go out to work, and their grandparents are watching them at home, and their living conditions are purely free-range, similar to those who would raise children in the 80s of the last century.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm a freshman in my freshman year, and there are no left-behind children here, so if there are, I'll sign up as a volunteer to help them.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is a typical left-behind child on our side, his parents don't come home all the year round, and his grandparents can't take care of him, so he has developed a lot of bad habits, stealing, fighting, and skipping classes are common.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Two days ago, I heard that a left-behind child in the family had disappeared, and it was said that he was taught a lesson by his grandfather at home, so he ran out angrily and has not returned home until now.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It turned out that there were some left-behind children around my house, but they were all taken to the city by their parents, saying that the teaching conditions in the city were good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Caring for and protecting left-behind children in rural areas is not only related to the healthy growth of minors, family happiness and social harmony, but also related to the sustainable and coordinated development of China's rural economy and society.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To put it simply, left-behind children usually do not see their parents and lack the care of their parents, so they should be especially cared for.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The motherland is developing, and society is progressing. The reform and opening up has brought about tremendous social changes, which has made the majority of migrant workers laugh and leave their hometowns to seek jobs in big cities, bringing huge hair shirts to the cities, but at the same time, in their distant hometowns, their children are still staying in the countryside and cannot be cared for. It is really worrying that rural children lack father's love and mother's love from an early age, so that they have an incomplete childhood.

    Their healthy growth is related to the future of the motherland, as a member of the big city, we should call on the society, should treat left-behind children as a difficult job, and it is worth each of us to ponder deeply.

    In the 80s and 90s of the last century, the first batch of migrant workers came to the big cities and left their young children at home to be taken care of by their grandparents. When grandparents are old, they are definitely not as meticulous as their parents to take care of their children, and the care they give is even less, so that a child grows up in an environment that lacks love, which will cause many health problems. Love is mutual, and the more love is given, the more love is released.

    Nowadays, with the development of society, the concept of parents is also improving, and many children are brought with them to live together. Parents care for them, and society cares for them more. Going to school is a top priority, and the changes in the high school entrance examination and college entrance examination also allow these children to take the exam directly without going back to their hometown.

    This is a long-term progress, not only good for a family, but also a manifestation of social progress. Society should spare no effort to change the previous phenomenon, so that parents can bring their children with them, have a school to read, and be full of love.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Left-behind children in rural areas are children whose parents or one of their parents have gone out to work in the city, but who have stayed in the countryside to live on their own, usually with one of their parents or with their parents, or with their relatives, or even other relatives and friends of their parents, and the children are under the age of 16.

    Generally, left-behind children with both parents are working in other places and are under the guardianship of other relatives. Left-behind children with single parents refer to children whose parents go out to work and the other parent dies or is divorced or has no guardianship capacity, and is under the guardianship of other relatives.

    Generally, migrant workers work in cities with high labor intensity and long working hours, they have no time to take care of their children after work, and the wages and benefits of migrant workers are difficult to support a family living in the city.

    The main social problems of left-behind children in rural areas are poor guardianship, worrying physical and mental health, neglect of care, and the difficulty in guaranteeing and lacking comfort in nine-year compulsory education, and their personal safety cannot be ignored. According to statistics from the public security department, left-behind children are the second largest group of trafficked children.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Left-behind children in rural areas refer to minors under the age of 16 with household registration who have both parents working outside the home, or where one parent has gone out to work and the other parent has no guardianship capacity and is unable to live a normal life with their parents. They usually live with one of their fathers or mothers, or with their elders, or even other relatives and friends of their parents. <

    Left-behind children in rural areas refer to minors under the age of 16 with household registration who have both parents working outside the home, or where one parent has gone out to work and the other parent has no guardianship capacity and is unable to live a normal life with their parents. They usually live with one of their fathers or mothers, or with their elders, or even other relatives and friends of their parents.

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