WHAT ARE CHILDREN’S RIGHTS?
Children’s rights are human rights. Children must be treated with equality, respect and dignity, not because they are “the future” or the “adults of tomorrow”, but because they are human
Children’s rights are human rights. Children must be treated with equality, respect and dignity, not because they are “the future” or the “adults of tomorrow”, but because they are human
Introduction Welcome to 21st Century parenting, a revolutionized approach to child-rearing. Unlike traditional methods, this style incorporates technology, mental health awareness, and children’s rights into parenting. In Nigeria, parenting still
Research demonstrates that parental involvement positively affects a child’s academic success, resulting in improved grades, attendance, and behavior. This involvement can include helping with homework, attending school events, and communicating
The November 2024 edition of the Leadership Training was centered on the theme “Sex and Health Education; Personal Hygiene and Dress Sense” It was an educative and interactive session that
John Simon In our quest for personal and professional success, we often wonder, is education truly the pivotal factor that unlocks the doors to prosperity? This thought-provoking question has intrigued
The 1st meeting of FOH Teens Leadership Club at GUITA Community, Bwari Area Council, Abuja. Held on Friday, 21st September 2024.
John Simon Did you know that parental involvement in a child’s education can improve their academic performance by up to 50%? According to NIH, parent’s involvement in their child’s education
Should young people blame their families for the outcomes in their lives? Did your kind of family affect you in any way? Did it contribute to your person, negatively or
By John Ojoagbene. To be born is one privilege that everyone on the face of the earth enjoys regardless of the condition that such a person is born in
One of the major problems the world is facing today, is the fact that many people, especially parents expect their children to behave what they have never been taught, or