- The term child work refers to light activities done by children within their homes under the observation and supervision by their families in an environment free of exploitation.
- Child work allows children to learn the roles they are expected to take on during adulthood.
- Activities such as cooking, washing and fetching firewood and water, sweeping, washing clothes and looking after animals are acceptable as a process of learning and a means of transmitting skills from parents to children.
Note: if the above work is excessive and interferes with the child’s development then it is child labour.