Keep your evil eye away from the children
Children, like flowers, are delicate and carefree. They develop a polished personality if they are well cared for. And whatever bad happens to them has a long-term effect on their life. There is a clear distinction between those who are influenced by their parents and those who are influenced by negative events.
Nothing is more upsetting than the emotions of a kidnapped child after being used for immoral or illegal purposes. A child who has been through such ordeals will never be able to resume normal life, even after recovery.
Globally, the proportion of child abductions per 100 is 9, and it is higher in developing countries with significantly weaker security and law and order.
Abuse, kidnapping, domestic violence, and child abuse have all infiltrated our societies. Rape and killing of innocent flowers are on the rise, exposing society's mentality and shame. Immoral acts are distressing not only now, but also in the future.
For the sake of God, let us do everything we can to keep evil eyes from our children. In our societies, both good and bad people coexist. We can't tell what's going on inside someone's head just by looking at them. Children lack the ability to judge the intentions of others. As a result, you should start monitoring and keeping an eagle eye on your children as soon as possible.
Finally, we must acknowledge the work of child welfare agencies, organizations, and individuals. On May 25, 1983, US President Ronald Reagan established this day 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 helping to protect children and make the environment a better place for them to grow and develop.
"Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future."
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