The Child’s Right to Be Oneself (original) (raw)
The Child’s Right to Be Oneself
Re-understanding the Child’s Right to Identity
Abstract
The book envisions legal and social change in which policies and practice protect children's sense of belonging, dignify their narratives, protect their need to be authentic beings and nourish hope for change and growth in children at risk and their families.
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