Children's Rights and Sustainable Development
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Considers how to implement children's rights in the twenty-first century through a child rights-based approach to sustainable development.
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This thoughtful volume offers parents and educators a crucial framework for understanding how children's rights intersect with global sustainability efforts, presenting complex concepts in accessible language that bridges intergenerational understanding. Fenton-Glynn skillfully demonstrates how environmental stewardship, economic development, and social equity directly impact young people's wellbeing today and tomorrow. The book moves beyond abstract principles to show concrete connections between clean air, safe communities, and educational access as fundamental rights. Through clear explanations and real-world contexts, it helps adults explain why sustainable practices matter for children's present and future quality of life.
What distinguishes this resource is its practical approach to empowering children as active participants in creating sustainable communities, rather than passive beneficiaries of adult decisions. The child rights-based framework provides parents with meaningful language to discuss environmental responsibility and social justice in developmentally appropriate ways. Families interested in raising globally conscious citizens will find valuable tools for nurturing both empathy and agency in young people. Ultimately, this book transforms abstract concepts about sustainable development into tangible conversations that help children understand their place inโand their power to shapeโour shared world.
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