• Taking Children Seriously (T.C.S.) is a scientific exploration of parenting and educational philosophy whose central idea is that children are full people...
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  • Minor (law) (redirect from Minor children)
    Department of Justice". youthjusticeagencyni.gov.uk. 2 September 2015. "Children and the Scottish Criminal Justice System" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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    integrity of the personal information collected from children under age 13, including by taking reasonable steps to disclose/release such personal information...
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  • Adultism (category Children's rights)
    National Youth Rights Association The Freechild Project Taking Children Seriously Children's rights Youth rights Flasher, J. (1978). "Adultism". Adolescence...
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  • wins situation in a number of places: Zero-sum game#Non-zero-sum Taking Children Seriously Win-win situation This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • traits of others. It occurs as a normal part of development, such as a child taking on parental values and attitudes. It can also be a defense mechanism in...
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    is a founding member of the parenting and educational method Taking Children Seriously. Deutsch supported Brexit, with his advocacy regularly being quoted...
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    Child labour is the exploitation of children through any form of work that interferes with their ability to attend regular school, or is mentally, physically...
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    around fourteen for boys but acknowledged consent to be meaningful if both children were older than seven years of age. There were authorities that said that...
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  • affairs. Emancipation overrides that presumption and allows emancipated children to legally make certain decisions on their own behalf. Depending on jurisdiction...
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