Janusz Korczak Biography
Appendix: Janusz Korczak'sDeclaration of Children's Rights
Culling through: "How to Love a Child", "The Child's Right to Respect", and other works, I have compiled the rights that Korczak considered most essential:
( Korczak: "Love the child, not just your own.")
The child has the right to respect.
The child has the right to optimal conditions in which to grow and develop.
The child has the right to live in the present.
The child has the right to be himself or herself.
The child has the right to make mistakes.
The child has the right to fail.
The child has the right to be taken seriously.
The child has the right to be appreciated for what he is.
The child has the right to desire, to claim, to ask.
The child has the right to have secrets.
The child has the right to "a lie, a deception, a theft".
The child has the right to respect for his possessions and budget. ( Korczak: "Everyone has the right to his property, no matter how insignificant or valueless.") The child has the right to education.
The child has the right to resist educational influence that conflicts with his or her own beliefs.
The child has the right to protest an injustice.
The child has the right to a Children's Court where he can judge and be judged by his peers.
The child has the right to be defended in the juvenile-justice court system.
The child has the right to respect for his grief.
The child has the right to commune with God.
The child has the right to die prematurely.
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