Wanjiahu Primary School cooperates with the community to carry out legal popularization classes for

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

On December 27, Wanjiahu Primary School in Wuhan Economic Development Zone and Wanjiahu Community held a special lecture on the rule of law on "Protecting and Caring for the Healthy Growth of Minors" in the school lecture hall, and 250 student representatives, parents and community representatives participated in the activity.

Cheng Long, the legal counsel of Wanjiahu Community, was invited to give a lecture to the students, and Mr. Cheng started from the two sections of "Interpretation of Juvenile Protection" and "Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency". The rights of minors were highlighted to the children and the "six protections" were explained in detail. How to protect their rights and interests in the family, school, and society, and let children feel the importance of knowing the law and defending their rights through real cases.

As minors themselves, what roles and tasks should students play in crime prevention work, and what bad behaviors exist around us?How can we prevent these bad behaviors?This has aroused the thinking of parents and students. Lawyer Cheng told the students, parents, and teachers present that the first thing is to develop good behavior habitsSecondly, we should be optimistic and positive, and maintain mental health;Third, we should consciously resist the temptation and infringement of illegal and criminal acts;Finally, you must know the law and abide by the law.

I learned more about how to stand up for my rights, especially in the face of bullying at school. Cheng Yuyan, from Grade 5 (1), said, "When we encounter school bullying, we should attack head-on and don't swallow our anger. Everyone has their own rights, and you should seek legal help if you encounter an illegal act. ”

We should conscientiously study the Fa, get rid of bad habits, establish a correct outlook on life, and not be driven by all kinds of temptations to try things that we could not do otherwise. She Zehao, a fifth-grade (2) class, said after listening to the lecture.

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