
This is a handbook to carry in your pocket, about the vital rights that everyone under the age of 18 has according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The book contains gripping stories, concrete advice and issues that in different ways highlight the value of treating each other fairly and equally. The stories in the book touch on everything from racism, student council involvement, power perspectives, class and parents who put their noses in the water.
The book contains gripping stories, concrete advice and issues that in different ways highlight the value of treating each other fairly and equally. The stories in the book touch on everything from racism, student council involvement, power perspectives, class and parents who put their noses in the water.