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www.christianide.com The problem of street children is one of the most pressing social problems in Vietnam. The sight of children selling chewing gum in restaurants or shining shoes in street corners has become familiar. People sometimes call them roaming kids or “dust of life.” Although the problem is well known, the dynamic mechanism that prompts these children to drop out of school and go selling in the street is yet to be analyzed deeply or comprehensively. Such causes as dire poverty and parents’ divorce may be common to the street children problem in all developing countries, but other causes may be that Ha Tinh experiencing an enormous social and economic transformation. Children end up on the street for a variety of reasons. For some, the street is an escape from broken families or domestic violence. For others, street life is a means of supplementing family income, passing time, and even having fun. In addition, the breakdown of traditional family values, educational zeal, and community structure leaves a large number of children without necessary care and support for their sound growth and development. Children who work or live on the streets do not have full knowledge of their rights and are often unaware of risks in unguided urban life. Many of them are under the stress of day-to-day living. Some use alcohol to relieve the stress and to forget painful experiences. Others are trained to become professional beggars. Disabled children may be sold to strangers who