UAE police launched a campaign to "fight" with nannies

Abu Dhabi police called the nannies' excessive help the "bad habit" of their parents.

Dubai, UAE. Abu Dhabi police launched an information campaign aimed at improving the level of education and parental responsibility.

In particular, law enforcement officers argue that leaving children in the care of nannies or servants most of the day is a bad habit of parents, which can threaten the safety of children and adversely affect the formation of their character.

The campaign aims to increase the level of psychological, physical and public safety of children. The police say that leaving children unattended can lead to increased vulnerability and even kidnapping for extortion and blackmail.

Law enforcement officers also recall legal responsibility for leaving children unattended and for non-fulfillment of parental duties. In their opinion, most nannies do not have the necessary skills for raising children and do not know how to manage their behavior, which can negatively affect the psychological health of children and the development of their personalities.

Police urge mothers to provide children with the necessary care and look after them, as well as protect them from dangerous situations and risks. In particular, psychologists say, parents who do not spend enough time with children risk losing their love and affection.

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