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Set of posters for displaying children's rights and their associated responsibilities. From an illustrated guide issued by the National Children's Rights Committee; South Africa and the UNICEF document on the Rights of a Child.
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Set of posters for displaying children's rights and their associated responsibilities. From an illustrated guide issued by the National Children's Rights Committee; South Africa and the UNICEF document on the Rights of a Child.
Just great will use again and again and eneter into general respurces, thanks
I have always tried to make children a little bit more aware of their responsibilities, since they are so aware of their rights! Finally someone has taken the time to create such a nice series of posters that can be used for this purpose. Thanks a lot!
Fab! Will make a great wrap up for my lesson on human rights. Thank you.
I love this resource. It's a nice activity to get the children thinking and it'll look great as part of a display! Thanks for sharing!
posters do not distinguish between rights and privileges. For example one states that children have a right to a clean environment wherever they go but that is not true, they are fortunate when they do but not all locations can be clean such as sewage plants, dumps, streets, etc.
Thanks so much. These will be very well-used and a valuable resource in my classroom. Thanks for your generosity in sharing them. Sue