Child Rights Discussion: Statements on Autonomy and Decision-Making
Engage in group discussions with fellow participants to agree or disagree with statements regarding the rights of the child, covering topics such as voluntary school attendance, the right to change one's name, the ability to choose worldview subjects, and decision-making in divorce situations. Express your stance through gestures and participate actively in exploring different perspectives on children's autonomy.
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Instructions Form groups of 2 4 people. A statement concerning the rights of the child is projected to the board. With your group, discuss whether you agree or disagree with the statement. If you agree with the statement, point your thumb up. If you disagree with the statement, point your thumb down. Finnish National Agency for Education 02/10/2024
Statement: School attendance should be voluntary
Statement: A child should have the right to change their own name.
Statement: The child should be able to decide themselves which worldview subject to study.
Statement: In a divorce situation, the child should be able to decide themselves which parent to live with.