Who-Am-I?
: What are my rights?
- Week 1
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Art by Jessica (11) from
Italy
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| "No you are not allowed." How
many times have you heard this before? We will be spending eight weeks together
thinking about the rights that all kids should have. In addition to thinking
about and discussing these rights you will also end the project by sharing
your ideas and thoughts with others outside this project. Together you will
also create a "Kids' Bill of Rights."
Did you know that there was a year dedicated to young people? 1979 was called the "International Year of the Child." During that year a group appointed by the Commission on Human Rights began to draft the articles in the Convention on the Rights of the Child because children need special care by their families and legal protection during childhood. These articles were written by adults. You might agree with them and you might not. Each one of us has a responsibility to make sure that using our rights doesn't spoil things for others. Spoiling another's rights is called, "infringing" rights. We don't want to do that because we are trying to protect the rights of others. Before we look at these articles that the Convention developed let's think about some questions. Talk about the questions together in your classes and tell us what you think. Discussion Questions
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