autonomy and children's rights
Autonomy refers to the ability to make independent decisions and have control over one's own actions. Children's rights are the basic entitlements and freedoms that every child should have. Autonomy and children's rights together mean giving children the right to make decisions and have a say in matters that affect them, while also ensuring their safety and well-being. It emphasizes the importance of respecting children's opinions, choices, and promoting their development as capable individuals.
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