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Did you hit the child today?

Did you hit the child today?

Today is "International Child Day".

Can you really do it without fighting?

Did you hit the child today?
Did you hit the child today?

Played well in advance yesterday.

You can not fight today, but sooner or later you will fight...

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Since working from home, I heard that the children upstairs were beaten three times a day, and I was afraid that the children would not be able to hold on...

There are also in our community, and we have to announce before the fight, dear neighbors, I am going to start hitting children, it may be a little noisy, but I really can't help it...

Did you hit the child today?

Did you hit the child today? Especially since the recent work from home, facing your own "bear children" 24 hours a day, can you really bear not to hit your children?

On 30 April, International Day Against Children, also known as "No Slap Day" and "Day of Denial of Corporal Punishment". It sounds a bit hilarious, but it's a real international holiday, and it's been around for over twenty years.

The holiday was initiated in 1998 by the Center for Effective Corrections, an anti-corporal punishment organization in the United States, to promote a positive approach to discipline and reject rough corporal punishment, with the slogan: "Please try it, at least not to beat a child today, or you will find that every day after today, you don't need to beat a child." ”

Children also have rights. Children must know how to defend their rights, and adults must also know not to infringe on their children's rights.

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, adopted in 1989, provides that "no child shall be subjected to torture or other forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment".

In the "Children Should Know The Secret" series published by 99 Children's Books and People's Literature Publishing House, there is a book called "The Rights of Little Children", in which author Pernilla Stalfelt does a job that no one else has done, and she interprets the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in her own way!

Did you hit the child today?

She transforms valuable but boring entries from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into living content that children can understand and accept. Behind this is a heart that beats for all children.

She said in her foreword:

I read the Convention on the Rights of the Child so that children are more aware of the rights they have. This is obviously my personal interpretation, but I think many children and adults can enjoy and benefit from it. If more people join in, there will be more children in the world who can live safe and good lives, and more children who can feel happy more often. It will be a wonderful gift to the world.

The Convention on the Rights of the Child, adopted at the United Nations General Assembly on 20 November 1989, is a mutual agreement among States acceding to the Convention. States parties undertake to implement the Convention in support of all appropriate measures and for the responsibility of national Governments for the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sweden was one of the first countries in the world to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child and did not have any reservations to all its provisions. This means that Sweden is committed to complying with the provisions of the Convention. Almost all countries in the world, with the exception of the United States and Somalia, have ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The picture book work "The Rights of Children" by the famous Swedish children's book author and illustrator Penella was published on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the publication of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, interpreting the Convention on the Rights of the Child for children in her own way.

Penella is also a children's art teacher who is very familiar with children's psychology, and her works are inspired by long-term contact with children. She insists on using the children's painting style that children feel close to and no sense of distance, and tells this important topic that is difficult for parents and children to tell in a witty and humorous and relaxed way.

People can't hit children...

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All children have the right to be loved...

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All children have the right to play...

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Children have the right to have adults listen to them...

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We must not force children to work ...

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All children have the right to live...

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Children with dysfunctions have the right to live a good life...

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At the end of the book, Penella also attaches a concise UNICEF Convention on the Rights of the Child to make children aware of their particular human rights.

Did you hit the child today?
Did you hit the child today?

The "Secrets Children Should Know" series consists of 10 volumes, including: "How We Tell Stories", "How Time Is", "How Is Death", "How Is Love", "Children's Rights", "How Life Is", "Let's Talk About Poop", "Why Do We Grow Hair", "How We Accept Difference", "How We Stay Away from Violence".

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