What children human rights do i have?

I'm 13 and i have drama and iv never liked acting out infront of my class who hate me, what human rights do i have no to peform or act out agaisnt my own will can someone help me i'm on a iphone so sorry for any bad grammar

I can't really understand your question because of the typos, by if you're an American you have the right to peacefully protest anything. Like if you wanted to stage a sit in, you can't get detention for that or anything because you have the right to protest. You can't violently act out though, and you can't purposely disrupt the educational process of your fellow students.

I hope any of that can help you. I did my best with what I could figure out of your question. I hope things get better for you at school. Good day.

I would suggest talking to someone like your drama teacher or you head of year. Advice them of your situation and how you feel. If your school have a anti bullying policy then by you doing this are only feeding the Bully's with things to tease you about.

Be strong, I'm sure they don't all hate you

I never met an iphone that had bad grammar built into it. It's the user who introduces the bad grammar.

You're being paranoid over very little, but instead of getting all aggressive and 'what are my rights? I demand my rights!' why don't you just TALK to the teacher about this?

PS: 'acting' and 'acting out' are not the same thing at all.

You have no rights to deny this - it's part of the class so you have to do it or you will fail the class. The teacher of course has a duty to keep the other students under control. If he or she fails in that, then you may complain.

Performing in front of critical eyes is an important skill to learn. It can be anything, a speech, acting, being interviewed, whatever.

You have the right to talk to, listen to, and OBEY your parents, if you are fortunate enough to still have one of them. If you choose not to start there, you will become your own worst enemy.

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