Subtask 1 Human Rights – CRC-1

The project is co-funded by Greece and the European Union (European Social Fund) through the Operational Programme “Human Resources and Social Cohesion”.

The project is co-funded by Greece and the European Union (European Social Fund) through the Operational Programme “Human Resources and Social Cohesion”.

SUBTASK 1 HUMAN RIGHTS - CRC-1

Importance of Raising Awareness for Child Development

Raising children’s awareness of Human Rights has multiple benefits for their development. Firstly, children learn to recognize their rights and exercise self-control. They learn to express their views, face adversities, and protect themselves from potential oppression. Additionally, raising awareness enables children to perceive and respect diversity and multiculturalism.

Through the classroom, students encounter various real and effective experiences that help them understand the significance of their rights and those of others. Through discussions, role-playing, group activities, and educational materials, they can develop critical thinking, empathy, and respect for the rights of others.

The Importance of Raising Children's Awareness of Human Rights Through the Classroom

Human Rights constitute the fundamental principle that governs the dignity and freedom of every person. Raising children’s awareness of Human Rights is of vital importance as it allows them to recognize, understand, and respect their rights and those of others. Through the classroom, we can provide a rich environment for educating children on human rights issues and inspire them to become agents of change and promoters of justice.