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Effects of Child Labor to Children,

themselves, their Families,


Communities, and the Country

KENELEEN G. LAMSIN
1st Activity Discussant
What is Child Labor?
• The term “child labor” is often defined as work that
deprives children of their childhood, their potential
and their dignity, and that is harmful to physical and
mental development. It refers to work that:
is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous
and harmful to children; and
• interferes with their schooling by: depriving them of
the opportunity to attend school; obliging them to
leave school prematurely; or requiring them to
attempt to combine school attendance with
excessively long and heavy work.
Epekto sang Child Labor
sa mental (hunahuna) kag
Psychological nga kaayuhan
sang bata.

Epekto sang Child Labor


sa pisikal nga kaayuhan Epekto sang Child Labor
sang bata sa emosyonal nga kaayuhan
sang bata.

Epekto sang Child Labor


buas damlag sang bata.
ASPECTS EFFECTS

MENTAL - Child laborers find it hard to continue with


their schooling because they are exhausted
from work and cannot concentrate on their
lessons
- They find it hard to focus on tasks assigned
to them.
PSYCHOLOGICAL - Afraid to mingle and make friends because
of their experience in working as
laborers at such a young age.

PHYSICAL - Thin, sickly and stunted height and overall


growth
- Skin diseases due to exposure to chemicals
- Lung problems due to exposure to fumes in
the workplace
- Hunchbacked due to lifting of heavy objects
at work.
EMOTIONAL - Low self esteem
- Depressed
- Arrogant because of the money earned
from working

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