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Global Pathways to Abolishing Physical Punishment - Realizing Children's Rights (Paperback): Joan E. Durrant, Anne B. Smith Global Pathways to Abolishing Physical Punishment - Realizing Children's Rights (Paperback)
Joan E. Durrant, Anne B. Smith
R1,671 Discovery Miles 16 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book describes the unfolding of a global phenomenon: the legal prohibition of physical punishment of children. Until thirty years ago, this near-universal practice was considered appropriate, necessary and a parental right. But a paradigm shift in conceptions of childhood has led to a global movement to redefine it as violence and as a violation of children's rights. Today, many countries have prohibited it in all settings, including the home. This remarkable shift reflects profound cultural changes in thinking about children and their development, parent-child relationships, and the role of the state in family life. It has involved actors in many sectors, including academia, government, non-governmental organizations and children themselves. Documenting the stories of countries that have either prohibited corporal punishment of children or who are moving in that direction, this volume will serve as a sourcebook for scholars and advocates around the world who are interested in the many dimensions of physical punishment and its elimination.

Global Pathways to Abolishing Physical Punishment - Realizing Children's Rights (Hardcover): Joan E. Durrant, Anne B. Smith Global Pathways to Abolishing Physical Punishment - Realizing Children's Rights (Hardcover)
Joan E. Durrant, Anne B. Smith
R4,464 Discovery Miles 44 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book describes the unfolding of a global phenomenon: the legal prohibition of physical punishment of children. Until thirty years ago, this near-universal practice was considered appropriate, necessary and a parental right. But a paradigm shift in conceptions of childhood has led to a global movement to redefine it as violence and as a violation of children's rights. Today, many countries have prohibited it in all settings, including the home. This remarkable shift reflects profound cultural changes in thinking about children and their development, parent-child relationships, and the role of the state in family life. It has involved actors in many sectors, including academia, government, non-governmental organizations and children themselves. Documenting the stories of countries that have either prohibited corporal punishment of children or who are moving in that direction, this volume will serve as a sourcebook for scholars and advocates around the world who are interested in the many dimensions of physical punishment and its elimination.

One Sun (Paperback): Atupele Machika One Sun (Paperback)
Atupele Machika; Ann B Smith
R384 Discovery Miles 3 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hippo and Hoopoe - An Early English Reader (Paperback): Ann B Smith Hippo and Hoopoe - An Early English Reader (Paperback)
Ann B Smith; Illustrated by Steven Niem; Project Bazia
R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Monkey (Paperback): Antoni Bazia Monkey (Paperback)
Antoni Bazia; Illustrated by Steven Niem; Ann B Smith
R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Children's Rights - Towards Social Justice (Paperback): Anne B. Smith Children's Rights - Towards Social Justice (Paperback)
Anne B. Smith
R1,947 R1,479 Discovery Miles 14 790 Save R468 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A marked change in traditional thinking about children and childhood was promoted by the adoption by the United Nations (in 1989) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In the early 90s sociologists in the United States and the UK developed Childhood Studies to promote a holistic view of children's lives, recognition of their competence and agency, and the impact and value of their everyday experiences. As a result of this impetus, different thinking has emerged about the role and recognition of children, the institutions of childhood, and the way we view and treat children in modern societies. This book focuses on research emerging from Children's Rights and Childhood Studies thinking, which has important implications for developing policies and practices to improve children's well being and rights. The author presents the implications of children's rights for six contexts of children's everyday lives: families; early childhood education; schooling; child protection services; health services; and employment.

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