Well-Being, Peer Cultures and Rights of Children
Explore the vital topics of child well-being, peer cultures, and the rights of children in the thought-provoking book, Well-Being, Peer Cultures and Rights of Children by Loretta E. Bass. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited in 2014, this engaging volume spans 352 pages and delves into both empirical research and theoretical discussions. Drawing on children's voices and experiences from four different continents, it offers a diverse array of methodological and theoretical perspectives. This book is a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding children's rights and culture, making it an essential read for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the well-being of children and youth. Embrace these powerful insights and enhance your understanding of how peer cultures shape the experiences of young individuals around the world.