The Department of Social Services in Sharjah is keen to provide all possibilities and means to protect and care for the child and preserve his rights guaranteed to him by the Child Rights Law known as the "Wadeema" law. From the wise leadership in the UAE in general and Sharjah in particular. "I have a right" and on the occasion of the Emirati Children's Day, which falls on March 15, the Department of Social Education in the department organized a virtual lecture entitled "I have rights" presented by Tariq Eid Al-Musaifer, a social responsibility specialist, during which he addressed the rights of the child in the "Wadeema" law, indicating The UAE’s interest in the child, and that it is a forerunner among states in issuing laws to protect and care for him, as is the case in other laws that preserve human rights because they protect society and weak and deprived people of social care, and organize their lives. The family is the foundation and the beginning. Al-Musaifer stressed the role of the family in protecting the child, describing it as a fundamental role in which many matters depend. He called on parents to provide a safe and comfortable incubating environment in all respects for the child, stressing the need not to quarrel and fight between them in front of the child at all times and time. Why this matter is important in destabilizing the child’s personality and affecting his level of concentration, for the family is the basis and if it is good, the whole society will be in peace. Violation is subject to accountability and reviewed the Child Rights Law in the country, which, if the guardian violates it, will expose himself to legal accountability. The rights include 7 axes or types, and he emphasized the issue of neglect as being very important in the relationship with the child and even causing his loss due to the parents’ failure to take care and not take the necessary measures to preserve his life and his physical, psychological, mental and moral integrity from danger and the protection of his various rights, and among the provisions of the law is the protection of the child from Violence because it leads to actual harm to his health, growth or survival, as well as mistreatment of him is unacceptable because it leads to harm to the child and prevents his upbringing and development in a proper manner. Family care is one of the laws stipulated in “Wadima” and health care not to expose the child to disease, take care of his health and go to the hospital if he feels unwell, and educational care. Every child in the UAE has the right to enroll in education, and the law imposes it on the guardian, otherwise accountability. The right to protect the child not to neglect him and to keep him in good health, because he is a trust from God Almighty, and the social right of the child, and this is one of the important duties of the guardian to know his son about his family members and his family, as well as how to communicate with them, as the law of Wadima stipulates the cultural rights of the child. Fundamental rights Al-Musaifer adds that there are other basic rights for the child, which are his right to life, not being abused, providing him with a decent life, preserving his humanity, his right to obtain a name that does not entail humiliation or insult to his dignity, and his registration immediately after his birth with the issuance of identification papers to ensure his right to life, and his right to obtain the nationality of his father in accordance with the laws in force in the country, and to issue a health card. And lineage to his legal parents. One of his basic rights is to express his opinions freely according to his age and degree of maturity in accordance with public order, public morals and the laws in force in the country.