Keep Evil Eyes off of Children

Keep Evil Eyes off of Children

Oliver

Children are delicate and carefree, like flowers. If they are well cared for, they develop a polished personality. And if something bad happens to them, it has a ripple effect throughout their entire life. There is a distinct difference between those who grow up influenced by their parents and those who grow up influenced by bad events. Nothing is more upsetting than a child's feelings after being abducted and used for immoral and illegal purposes. Even after recovery, a child who has been through such events is never able to resume a normal life. Globally, the proportion of child abductions per 100 is 9, and it is higher in developing countries where security and law and order are significantly weaker than in developed countries. Abuse, kidnapping, domestic violence, and mistreatment of children have all infiltrated our societies. Raping and killing innocent flowers is on the rise, demonstrating society's mentality and shame. Immoral acts are not only troubling today, but their consequences will be felt by future generations as well. Do everything in our power, for God's sake, to keep evil eyes away from our children. Good and bad people coexist in our societies. We can't tell what's going on in someone's head simply by looking at them. Children are helpless and unable to assess the intentions of others. So, as a parent, begin monitoring and keeping an eagle eye on your children. Finally, we must acknowledge the efforts of agencies, organizations, and individuals involved in the protection of children. This day was established on May 25, 1983, by US President Ronald Reagan in memory of Etan Patz, a 6-year-old missing child from New York. It is our responsibility to support all of these organizations while also playing a role in child protection and providing a better society for children to grow and develop in. "Children are the world's most valuable resource and its brightest future hope."


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