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Parenting and Child Wellbeing

NOMINATED TOPIC | October 26, 2022

1. What is the decision or change (e.g., clinical topic, practice guideline, system design, delivery of care) you are facing or struggling with where a summary of the evidence would be helpful?

In the name of childhood, I am talking about the loss of psychological virginity for children. I strive to achieve justice with all the children of the world. I have faced that mothers and fathers do not raise their children with a proper upbringing and children become stupid, ignorant or intellectually handicapped because of their parents.

2. Why are you struggling with this issue?

For a better life because a normal child = a normal society and recovery from the abuse of children while they are innocent and have nothing in their hands.

3. What do you want to see changed? How will you know that your issue is improving or has been addressed?

Providing places to treat children psychologically

  • Campaigns to educate parents about how to deal with their children and raise them properly
  • Protecting children from predators
  • Make laws globally against harassers, and there will be clear and explicit punishment in order to protect our children and be an example to others.

4. When do you need the evidence report?

Sat, 12/31/2022

Optional Information About You

What is your role or perspective? Student

If you are you making a suggestion on behalf of an organization, please state the name of the organization. Delta university

May we contact you if we have questions about your nomination? Yes

Page last reviewed December 2022
Page originally created October 2022

Internet Citation: Parenting and Child Wellbeing . Content last reviewed December 2022. Effective Health Care Program, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/Parenting-Child-Wellbeing

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