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Who will protect the rights and interests of Tong Mo

At present, Tong Mo's market is still in an immature stage, with frequent industry chaos. For example, some parents forced Tong Mo to work hard for a long time, some training institutions in Tong Mo made false propaganda to attract tourists, and the level of training teachers was uneven.

The emergence of Tong Mo originated from the demand of children's wear market, so we need to be alert to the possible problems of children being materialized, alienated and over-commercialized.

In reality, Tong Mo's rights and interests are infringed, and the key point often lies in the position and behavior of his parents or guardians. To prevent Tong Mo's rights and interests from being infringed, we should first give necessary guidance and education to Tong Mo's parents or guardians according to the Law on the Protection of Minors and the Law on the Promotion of Family Education, so that they can firmly establish the consciousness of protecting children's personal rights and interests and safeguarding their legitimate rights and interests, and truly become children's protectors and agents.

Safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Tong Mo.

In Tian's view, the chaos behind the market shows that the market is still in the spontaneous stage, the primary development stage or the immature stage.

Deng Li believes that the frequent chaos in the industry is related to the profit-seeking of some training institutions and the absence of the current normative mechanism. When all parties in Tong Mo business, including business developers, users and parents or guardians who guide or lead their children to participate in the business, focus on making profits through Tong Mo business with high commercial rationality and typical market rules.

However, the outside world lacks a clear code of conduct and an effective disciplinary mechanism, and the rights and interests enjoyed by children who are not fully developed physically and mentally and are in a weak position relative to adults are likely to be ignored or even sacrificed.

In fact, the Law on the Protection of Minors, the Advertising Law and other relevant laws and regulations have made some protective provisions for minors to engage in commercial activities, such as prohibiting minors under the age of 10 from acting as advertising spokespersons.