In this webinar, passionate children’s rights advocates Dr. Emmie Henderson-Dekort, and Jewel May discuss what it means to bring a Children’s Rights-Based Approach to our practice as Early Childhood Educators. The webinar focuses on reviewing relevant articles within the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and their importance and relevance to ECE’s practice. The webinar covers topics such as: meaningful participation, democratic processes, children’s agency, parent & caregiver education, and advocacy. The presenters also define a Children’s Rights-Based Approach and provide practical strategies and examples to implement the approach in the field of Early Learning.
Bringing a Rights-based Approach to Our ECE Practice
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