Child Labor: Should It Be Banned?

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In the United States, parents encourage their child to go to school and have higher education. Children are told that education will open doors for them in the future. Where in some developing countries, families struggle to pay for their children's tuition because their parents do not have enough money to send their children to school to get an education. Children are forced to leave school and work in cotton farm to bring money home. They have no choice but to drop out of school and get a job to provide for the family. Child labor is an important global issue that should be banned because it prevents children from getting higher education, exposes them to fatal chemicals, high injuries, and endanger themselves. Child labor is due to poverty and that is the reason why child labor is in poor societies and communities. In poor countries, the government do not provide enough resources for children to go to school. They have the opportunity to go to school, but their parents cannot afford another financial load on them. Some children started going to school for a little …show more content…

They do not get a chance to play outside with the neighborhood kids and do fun activities together. They spend most of their time in the farm picking cotton or in the factory making toys that they never get to play with. Children need to play with their friends and have an imaginary friend to help them develop skills such as playing a role, sharing, and being creative. A study shows that in Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, child workers spend about 50 to 60 hours a week in the tobacco fields working. Children should be sleeping as much they can and not spending too much time on the fields. According to PBS, one million children between ages 5 to 17 work in the small-scale gold mines of Africa for less than $2 a day. Some mine workers do not get paid, but are given food in the bucket to take

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