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Child Labor Seen as a Chore

A sad reality when child labor is accepted as a chore.

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The two boys are Carlo and Cesar (not their real names). They are twins both eight years old and I usually see them with their improvised cart as they sell sandok- a kitchen utensil made of wood and some bamboo alkansya- a coin chest.

I sympathize with these types of children and who wouldn’t? The two boys should be in school- studying and playing. They should be enjoying the benefits of being a child, not on the street- basking under the heat of the sun while asking everyone to buy their merchandize.

As an initial reaction, like most people would have, I thought of the boys’ parents as irresponsible. Then again, there are acceptable reasons like the two boys could already be orphans or that their parents are incapable for work.

My boss had taken interest in buying some sandok, so I took the liberty of making some inquiries.

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The boys’ parents are still living and in good health. While the father is a farmer, the mother is normally at home, taking care of their little siblings. They are nine brothers and sisters in the family. Their eldest is about sixteen, already working in the field with the father.  The twins told me that the eldest is in his second year in high school but because of financial problems, their parents decided to stop his education for a while. Three of their sisters are also in high school; three of them (the twins included) are in elementary school. They have a toddler and the youngest is still two months old.

Child labor defined

We normally understand child labor as kids doing harsh job in unlikely places. We hear this harassment in news – children working in mines or those in factories manufacturing firecrackers, some unforgivable acts, especially when their health and their very lives had already been affected or worst, taken.

Household chores are exempted from child labor but when kids are involved in family business – their education and others privileges affected, this becomes child labor.

An act of survival

Over population and poverty are some challenges in every country. People tend to find other source of income just to survive. The sad thing about it is their children becoming involved and affected.

Cesar and Carlo are some of the kids who have seen peddling as a chore. Normally, children are given errands as washing the dishes, doing beds or watering plants but these two, they have to roam the street everyday to help their parents support the rest of the family. They are usually deprived of playtime and more alarmingly, they have lost interest in going to school.

Children are the future. Chores shape them into responsible people. But child labor is a different thing. It robs them of their youth and gives them a responsibility that they wouldn’t handle. Children are to take care of and they should live their life as they should. After all being a child is not forever, best that they enjoy it.

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However considering poverty and some different sad cases, children cannot have the said opportunities. The two boys are still lucky though. They have their parents love and we see worse cases of child labor everyday from all around the globe. I think involving kids with the family’s financial problem is a tough option for the parents. But as the mother of these two boys’ reasoned, ‘It’s just being practical! It is matter of survival- no toil, no food.’

The boys’ so called chore is not a choice.

Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_labour

http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_childlabour.

htmlhttp://www.childprotection.org.ph/whatshappening/whtbits7_decjanfeb04.html

http://www.dol.gov/ilab/media/reports/iclp/Advancing1/html/philippines.htm

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  1. PARAM

    On August 8, 2010 at 4:54 am


    Great work…….Keep going.

  2. heidiefernandez

    On August 8, 2010 at 5:20 am


    Great post.. an eye opener….

  3. Kaye TM

    On August 8, 2010 at 5:26 am


    a sad reality indeed. nice work. =p
    blessings!

  4. Anuradha Ramkumar

    On August 8, 2010 at 6:34 am


    These are prevalent in our country too…I would say the cause for this problem to be over population. I never knew these exist in other countries too.

  5. TwiKnight

    On August 8, 2010 at 7:37 am


    The government should be doing something about this, like providing a fund for these unfortunate souls to enjoy school and things other children should not be without. A truly enlightening article. :)

  6. carissimi

    On August 8, 2010 at 11:16 am


    thanks for sharing this

  7. Jimmy Shilaho

    On August 8, 2010 at 11:54 am


    Matt, that is one great autobiography you should write, cheers my friend. Child labor is a sad reality in third world countries.

  8. drelayaraja

    On August 9, 2010 at 1:25 am


    Child labour is a crime… but it still there for all of us to see..

  9. papaleng

    On August 9, 2010 at 6:09 am


    Kailan kaya mababago ang ganitong kalakalan..

  10. BC Doan

    On August 9, 2010 at 9:08 am


    Isn’t this sad? I wish I could buy some of their hand-made sandoks. You’re right though, they should be enjoying their lives at this age!

  11. Phoenix Montoya

    On August 9, 2010 at 10:06 am


    @ Matt, see? You have no choice because you are a kid then. Then again most parents here have no choice but to teach their children to do real work. It is the way here… My only concern is when these kids don’t go to school.

    @ Heatblast, we have government agencies here of course. The problem is too many issues like these. Its beyond their control.

    @ All… Thanks for posting your concerns :)

  12. Great Idea

    On August 12, 2010 at 1:05 am


    The best time to learn about Child Labor Seen as a Chore is before you’re in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable Child Labor Seen as a Chore experience while it’s still free.

  13. Starpisces

    On August 13, 2010 at 9:31 pm


    very good write here, but I hesitated to read at first, because I very scared to read/see articles on the suffering of children, I feel upset.

  14. zoeyclark

    On August 14, 2010 at 7:56 am


    I hate it when people who are not financially comfortable have children. What is worse is that the poorer the families get, the more crowded the families seem to get. I wish these parents have been educated about birth control. It is not fair that the kids have to work under the heat because their parents just like having sex and don’t mind pumping out babies!

    Great write.

  15. 1hopefulman

    On August 16, 2010 at 3:22 pm


    Definitely a difference between chores, entrepreneurship, abuse, exploitation, and child labor.

  16. mysticdave

    On October 9, 2010 at 10:59 pm


    Child labor is a very sad reality….and poor people who have no other choice but to survive any way they can…and of course their children suffer as a result…from what i see of it living in the United States, and reading in the news, etc….is that a lot of big corporations that use child labor to keep their costs down so they make more profits, in places like the U.S. Europe, etc….is the biggest crime of all, because most of these corporations are more powerful than the third world governments they have their factories in….so it is a very vicious circle that is created due to greed, that is the only reason the companies are there in the first place!

  17. AFHodge

    On October 18, 2010 at 5:58 pm


    Reality is sometimes blinding. Many turn their backs on these things. Bringing it to the light is an answer. Good post here.AFHodge

  18. CHAN LEE PENG

    On January 28, 2011 at 6:21 am


    Child labor issue needs government’s attention and it needs to be solved as soon as possible.

  19. beingwell

    On September 28, 2011 at 9:56 pm


    Thanks for sharing.

  20. FX777222999

    On December 19, 2011 at 11:02 am


    Love this article, for parents must be responsible for their children.

  21. SharifaMcFarlane

    On December 19, 2011 at 2:10 pm


    Unfortunately this is the way it is for some families. Children should be able to be children, and not take up adult responsibilities from so early.

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