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Taiwan parents oppose changes to disciplinary rights
Parents in Taiwan are concerned about a proposal to remove parental disciplinary rights from the Civil Code, fearing it may affect family education. The Executive Yuan approved the draft amendment, and the Legislative Yuan will review it. Parent groups and lawmakers argue for a balanced approach to discipline and child protection.2024/12/04 13:19 -

Taiwan aims to ban physical, mental violence against kids
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan plans to amend the Civil Code to ban physical and mental violence against children and promote healthier parenting practices. The amendment, which is advancing to the Legislative Yuan, emphasizes respect for children’s development and aims to replace reprimands with encouragement.2024/11/29 18:00 -

Taiwan moves to ban violence in child-rearing practices
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan approved a draft amendment to the Civil Code to ban physical and mental violence in child-rearing. This aligns with global child rights standards.2024/11/28 16:04 -

Taiwan’s rising child abuse cases raise concern
This news story from Taipei covers the concerning rise in child abuse cases in Taiwan, as reported by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Child Welfare League. It explores public attitudes and the prevalence of child discipline in public spaces, highlighting the need for increased awareness and proper parenting education.2023/11/23 18:52

