The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights: A Guide to the Needs of Children

The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights: A Guide to the Needs of Children

by Eileen Johnson
The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights: A Guide to the Needs of Children

The Children's Bill of Emotional Rights: A Guide to the Needs of Children

by Eileen Johnson

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Overview

There are approximately 7 billion people in the world, and 2 billion of them are children. Children are the last unheard minority, a group whose voice is seldom listened to, and whose rights are seldom acknowledged. Children are dependent on adults for their survival and wellbeing, and as such are subservient beings. Though the UN recently issued a Charter of the Rights of the Child, an important aspect was neglected—the emotional rights of the child. Children all over the world are routinely bullied, dismissed, and treated as inferior beings. Though a child can survive hunger, cold, and physical trauma, emotional damage in childhood can cause problems that last a lifetime. These problems can have huge repercussions for society when children become teenagers and young adults, from bullying to suicide to mass murder.

In every society, individuals are entitled to their human rights. This book outlines the child's emotional rights. The book explains why it is important to respect a child's rights, and how it is possible for parents and teachers to make positive changes in the ways they respond to children. Many adults struggle with preconceived notions on how to discipline and control children. Other adults lack the necessary information on how a child thinks or why a child cannot respond in ways expected of him. And all adults struggle with anger and frustration when dealing with emotional expressions they do not understand. This book helps adults to understand why controlling and manipulating children is not the way to create a healthy community. The book provides insights into a child's mind, gives examples of compassionate and patient responses, and guides parents and teachers towards a greater respect for the rights of the child.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765708526
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 11/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 515 KB

About the Author

Eileen Johnson is the director of an innovative preschool in downtown New York City, where she has developed an emotional education curriculum for young children. The school is a member of the Alliance for Psychoanalytic Schools, and is affiliated with the Pacella Parent Child Center of the NY Psychoanalytic Society, where Eileen is a consultant.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Chapter 2 1. Children have the right to be listened to
Chapter 3 2. Children have the right to the truth
Chapter 4 3. Children have the right to develop as individuals
Chapter 5 4. Children have the right to boundaries
Chapter 6 5. Children have the right to play
Chapter 7 6. Children have the right to be protected from bullying
Chapter 8 7. Children have the right to forgiveness and empathy
Chapter 9 8. Children have the right to approval and acceptance
Chapter 10 9. Children have the right to show their feelings
Chapter 11 10. Children have the right to guidance
12 Afterword
13 About the Author
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