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Children’s Rights Ryazanceva Ira

Children have the right: to express their opinions Children’s Rights Children have the right: to a family to education to protection to express their opinions to rest to health care

Children's rights can be put into three categories: -provision; -protection; -participation.

Provision: Children have the right to an adequate standard of living, health care, education and services, and to play and recreation. These include a balanced diet, a warm bed to sleeping, and access to schooling.

Protection: Children have the right to protection from abuse, neglect, exploitation and discrimination. This include the right to safe places for children to play; constructive child rearing behaviour, and acknowledgment of the evolving capacities of children.

Participation: Children have the right to participate in communities and have programs and services for themselves. This includes children's involvement in libraries and community programs youth voice activities, and involving children as decision-makers.

Children - it is absolutely a special caste of people!