1. The state guarantees that the person, property and other lawful rights and interests of minors are inviolable.
2. The state, society, schools and families should educate and help minors to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests by legal means.
3. Respecting and protecting minors requires the conscious action of the whole society.
4. The basic work for the protection of minors needs to be continuously strengthened.
Extended data:
Care for minors should do the following:
1. Parents or other guardians should pay attention to the physical, psychological and behavioral habits of minors, educate and influence minors with healthy thoughts, good conduct and appropriate methods, guide minors to engage in activities beneficial to their physical and mental health, and prevent and stop minors from smoking, drinking, wandering, indulging in the Internet, gambling, drug abuse and prostitution.
2. If parents are unable to perform guardianship duties for minors due to going out to work or other reasons, they shall entrust other adults with guardianship to take care of them.
3. If parents or other guardians fail to perform their guardianship duties or infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of minors under guardianship, and do not change after education, the people's court may revoke their guardianship qualification upon the application of the relevant personnel or units and appoint another guardian according to law. Parents who have been disqualified from guardianship shall continue to bear the maintenance expenses according to law.
4. Schools, kindergartens and nurseries shall establish safety systems, strengthen safety education for minors, and take measures to ensure the personal safety of minors.
5, the school should be based on the characteristics of physical and mental development of underage students, social life guidance, mental health counseling and adolescent education.