Child Artists and Ethics
Ethical Considerations
- Parental Consent and Informed Decision-making: Parents or legal guardians must provide informed consent for a child to participate in artistic endeavors. They should be fully aware of the nature of the work, its potential impact on the child, and any associated risks.
- Protection from Exploitation: Child artists should be protected from any form of exploitation, including excessive working hours, inappropriate content, or hazardous conditions. Their participation in artistic projects should be age-appropriate and in line with child labor laws and regulations.
- Education and Well-being: Child artists' education and overall well-being should be prioritized. Their artistic pursuits should not hinder ....
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