ISBN-13: 9781606507773 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 199 str.
A marked change in traditional thinking about children and childhood was promoted by the adoption by the United Nations (in 1989) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In the early 90s sociologists in the United States and the UK developed Childhood Studies to promote a holistic view of childrena (TM)s lives, recognition of their competence and agency, and the impact and value of their everyday experiences. As a result of this impetus, different thinking has emerged about the role and recognition of children, the institutions of childhood, and the way we view and treat children in modern societies. This book focuses on research emerging from Childrena (TM)s Rights and Childhood Studies thinking, which has important implications for developing policies and practices to improve childrena (TM)s well being and rights. The author presents the implications of childrena (TM)s rights for six contexts of childrena (TM)s everyday lives: families; early childhood education; schooling; child protection services; health services; and employment.