Let’s match each right with the correct responsibility.
We have three rights on the left:
1. Children have the right to quality medical care
2. Children have the right to a good education
3. Children have the right to be loved and protected from harm
And three responsibilities on the right:
A. ... and the responsibility to study and respect their teachers
B. ... and the responsibility to show love and respect to others
C. ... and the responsibility to take care of themselves
Now, let’s think logically:
- If a child has the right to
quality medical care, that means adults (like doctors or parents) are helping them stay healthy. But what should the child do in return? They should help by taking care of their own health — like brushing teeth, eating well, etc. So this matches with
C: take care of themselves.
Wait — actually, looking again at the images might help us match better (even though we’re not describing them). Let’s use logic based on common sense:
→ Right to
medical care → Responsibility to
take care of themselves (because if you get medical help, you also need to look after your body).
→ Right to
good education → Responsibility to
study and respect teachers (that makes sense — if you get to go to school, you should work hard and be respectful).
→ Right to
be loved and protected → Responsibility to
show love and respect to others (if someone loves and protects you, you learn to do the same for others).
So the matching is:
- Right to quality medical care → Responsibility to take care of themselves
- Right to good education → Responsibility to study and respect teachers
- Right to be loved and protected → Responsibility to show love and respect to others
Let me double-check:
✔ Medical care ↔ Take care of self — yes, because health is a two-way street: doctors help, but kids must also practice hygiene and healthy habits.
✔ Education ↔ Study and respect teachers — absolutely, that’s how learning works.
✔ Loved/protected ↔ Show love/respect to others — teaches empathy and kindness, which comes from being treated kindly.
All matched correctly.
Final Answer:
Children have the right to quality medical care → ... and the responsibility to take care of themselves
Children have the right to a good education → ... and the responsibility to study and respect their teachers
Children have the right to be loved and protected from harm → ... and the responsibility to show love and respect to others
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable worksheet on responsibility.