Childhood childhood and children's treatment Children around the world have been treated differently at different times and in different centuries. Some children are raised in good circumstances, in good condition, and by both well educated parents. These children are being well cared and will be happy if love is added to all these children. The place they live is perfect. But there are no other children, loving parents, no parents, beautiful warm house, no house at all, health food, no food, no good education or education at all.
In order to write this book, Andrew interviewed parents and guardians of nearly 500 extraordinary children. A child is born. Children with autism. Child with Down Syndrome. Transgender children. A child born of music genius rape. Patient with schizophrenia In the end he got what he was seeking to change the way he thinks about childhood, parents, and human condition. Each of us, one each of us, defines our identity for other life and is constantly reaffirming. From the moment we were born to the moment we died, we also experienced the world at the same time and tried to understand where we are. Everything we think, like a paper doll that cuts paper in a specific form, is defined within this form.
As Peter Berger once said, our children are "our historic hostages", which means human needs for continuation. Good things - fundamentally have a conservative impact on institutional order. A child who loves one human being is a "place in the continuity of social order" and a parent who loves a single person wants to hold at least some things in his world. Children are not our personal replicas, we have values and meanings of our community. They are guardians of the 21st century.
Children themselves are citizens and social entities. This is a fundamental change from the old saying "Children should be seen but can not be heard". Children are no longer considered parents' property and do not need to be considered before adulthood. Children are human beings and enjoy the same level of respect as adults. ... As an excellent human rights document specific to children, as people themselves, it is clearly recognized that they also depend on others' positions. This is the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCROC). UNCRO provided a strong background for childcare law as the most widely adopted human rights document in history approved by 192 countries. (Boshier, 2005, page 7)