Young Children's Rights: Exploring Beliefs, Attitudes, Principles and PracticeJessica Kingsley Publishers, 1.1.2000 - 160 sivua Examines the issue of young children's rights, starting with the question of how the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child should apply to the youngest children, under eight years old. The importance of caring for, protecting and helping children is discussed. |
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Foreword by Younger Childrens Team Save the Children | 7 |
Foreword by Mary John | 8 |
Acknowledgements | 11 |
Introduction | 12 |
1 Childrens and babies rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 | 22 |
2 Young children as people | 49 |
3 Beliefs and feelings about consulting young children | 64 |
4 Methods of involving young children | 72 |
6 Consulting young children through work and play | 94 |
7 Risk and control conflict and violence | 99 |
Sharing decisions and responsibility | 112 |
9 The key messages from the evidence and experience | 130 |
References | 138 |
Resources | 151 |
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5 Levels of young childrens involvement | 85 |
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