Under the slogan "Protecting Values ​​and Threats to Building a Child's Personality," the 14th session of the "Stop Violence" symposium will kick off next Monday, which has been organized annually by the Sharjah Social Services Department, coinciding with the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Abuse, which falls on June 4. Every year, with the participation of about 10 governmental and private institutions concerned with child protection and care, the symposium is held at the Sheraton Sharjah Resort & Spa. The Importance of Values ​​and Ethics Incidentally, Maha Mansour Al Ali, Director of the Department of Government Communication in the Department, stated that the “Stop Violence” symposium confirms this year the importance of values ​​and morals in life. Because it represents the good roots and the fertile ground upon which nations are built, where the first building block for the child’s personality and the moral and value building within the family is formed, before the contributions of other social institutions come in the later stages of the child’s life. Threats to the development of the child The Director of the Government Communication Department added that this course aims to exchange visions and experiences at the institutional and knowledge levels about the threats to the development of the child’s personality and to reach proposals to confront these threats, as well as to monitor the direct and indirect effects on the value construction of the child based on a common societal vision. . She noted that the "Enough Violence" symposium serves as a platform for expressing the problems of socialization in light of the challenges facing parents in education, and the children's vision of the appropriateness of educational methods as believed by parents. 6 main themes and themes of the symposium; It addresses six main themes, divided into two sessions; In the first session, three topics are discussed: "The institutional role in protecting values ​​and threats to building a child's personality in institutions (cultural, media, technical, educational, social)" Social contact on Arab identity and the value system. As for the second session; It is intended for individuals, including representatives of parents and educational, social and psychological specialists. It also deals with three axes, represented in: “Requirements for raising educational capabilities in the field of diagnosing and treating emerging behaviors”, and the family institution in Emirati society - problems, challenges and solutions. In the last axis, it is discussed "Issues and Challenges of Raising Young People and Consolidating Values ​​in Emirati Society".