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Childhood and growing Up-
BEDU1002
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
By- SWATI YADAV
Alka dubey
Priya
Faculty Name- Dr. Ishrat Naaz
Presentation
topic-social
issues
A single parent is a person who lives with a child or children and who does
not have a spouse or live-in partner. Reasons for becoming a single parent
include divorce, break-up, abandonment, domestic violence, rape, death of
the other parent, childbirth by a single person or single-person adoption.
A single parent family is a family with children that is headed by a single
parent.
If a child suddenly loses a parent, either through death, abandonment, or a
prolonged separation, the child experiences intense fear, panic, grief (a
combination of sadness and loss), depression, helplessness and
hopelessness. The child has lost his lifeline, and often his sense of self.
SEPARATION OF PARENTS
LOSS OF PARENTS IN ARMED CONFLICT
Children who lose their parents in armed conflict are
far more likely to develop infections or die from
starvation. As well as experiencing direct injuries,
children may be affected in many ways. Health and
educational facilities are often destroyed during
armed conflict. The psychological impact of witnessing
armed conflict is increasingly being recognised as a
major problem for children.
SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE
Children who have been abused are unable to
securely communicate their emotions. ... Child
abuse and neglect can affect all domains of
development – physical, psychological, emotional,
behavioral, and social – all of which are
interrelated.
AWARENESS ABOUT RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
The awareness towards the children right is important for the
children for them to know the things that they deserve to get
as children. According to the Convention on the Right of the
Child, in participation right the child have three rights, which
is right of education, freedom of association and a child's
opinion.
Child Protection Laws in India
• Children Pledging of Labour Act, 1933
This Act prohibits the pledging of the
labour of children.
Child Labour (Prohibition and
Regulation) Act 1986
This Act prohibits children’s engagement
in certain kinds of employment and
regulates the conditions of work of
children in certain other employments.
Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006
This Act follows the basic premise (a) to
make a child go through marriage is an
offence, and (b) child or minor is a
person up to 18 years of age in the case
of girls and 21 years in the case of boys.
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education
Act, 2009
Right to education was only the provision in the
Directive Principles of State Policy which had a period of
ten years within which the State had to fulfil the
mandate to provide free and compulsory education. We
now have the Right to Education under the fundamental
rights, making it a justiciable right under Article 21a.
The Right to Education Act, 2009, also known as RTE Act
describes modalities of the importance of free and
compulsory education for children aged between 6-14
What is Needed to Promote Child
Protection?
While the constitutional and judicial framework has
ensured legal and political rights, much more needs to
be done to ensure social and economic rights to
vulnerable communities to ensure that the rights of all
children are secured. Legal reform alone could not
bring change in the rights of children. As Dr B R
Ambedkar says, “We must make our political
democracy a social democracy as well. Political
democracy cannot last unless there lies at the base of
CONCLUSION
Early childhood development is crucial to how a person
develops later on in life. Reasons for a how a person acts,
behaves, and thinks can be traced back to their childhood
circumstances and environment. Parents also play a very
important role in a child's development. If they are involved
and provide a nurturing and rich environment then they
contribute in a positive way to their child's development,
which will help them later on in life. The human brain is most
impressionable in the first several years of life. This is why
these years are so extremely important and can impact a
person's life even into adulthood. Unhealthy eating habits and
negative social interactions, such as a child being isolated,
can lead to a child not developing in a proper way. A child who
is raised under these circumstances could suffer the
consequences later on in life such as speech impediments or
the inability to socialize in a proper and civilized manner.
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Childhood PPT Final (1).pptx

  • 1. Childhood and growing Up- BEDU1002 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION By- SWATI YADAV Alka dubey Priya Faculty Name- Dr. Ishrat Naaz Presentation topic-social issues
  • 2. A single parent is a person who lives with a child or children and who does not have a spouse or live-in partner. Reasons for becoming a single parent include divorce, break-up, abandonment, domestic violence, rape, death of the other parent, childbirth by a single person or single-person adoption. A single parent family is a family with children that is headed by a single parent. If a child suddenly loses a parent, either through death, abandonment, or a prolonged separation, the child experiences intense fear, panic, grief (a combination of sadness and loss), depression, helplessness and hopelessness. The child has lost his lifeline, and often his sense of self. SEPARATION OF PARENTS
  • 3. LOSS OF PARENTS IN ARMED CONFLICT Children who lose their parents in armed conflict are far more likely to develop infections or die from starvation. As well as experiencing direct injuries, children may be affected in many ways. Health and educational facilities are often destroyed during armed conflict. The psychological impact of witnessing armed conflict is increasingly being recognised as a major problem for children.
  • 4. SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE Children who have been abused are unable to securely communicate their emotions. ... Child abuse and neglect can affect all domains of development – physical, psychological, emotional, behavioral, and social – all of which are interrelated.
  • 5. AWARENESS ABOUT RIGHTS OF THE CHILD The awareness towards the children right is important for the children for them to know the things that they deserve to get as children. According to the Convention on the Right of the Child, in participation right the child have three rights, which is right of education, freedom of association and a child's opinion.
  • 7. • Children Pledging of Labour Act, 1933 This Act prohibits the pledging of the labour of children. Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986 This Act prohibits children’s engagement in certain kinds of employment and regulates the conditions of work of children in certain other employments.
  • 8. Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 This Act follows the basic premise (a) to make a child go through marriage is an offence, and (b) child or minor is a person up to 18 years of age in the case of girls and 21 years in the case of boys.
  • 9. Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 Right to education was only the provision in the Directive Principles of State Policy which had a period of ten years within which the State had to fulfil the mandate to provide free and compulsory education. We now have the Right to Education under the fundamental rights, making it a justiciable right under Article 21a. The Right to Education Act, 2009, also known as RTE Act describes modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children aged between 6-14
  • 10.
  • 11. What is Needed to Promote Child Protection? While the constitutional and judicial framework has ensured legal and political rights, much more needs to be done to ensure social and economic rights to vulnerable communities to ensure that the rights of all children are secured. Legal reform alone could not bring change in the rights of children. As Dr B R Ambedkar says, “We must make our political democracy a social democracy as well. Political democracy cannot last unless there lies at the base of
  • 12. CONCLUSION Early childhood development is crucial to how a person develops later on in life. Reasons for a how a person acts, behaves, and thinks can be traced back to their childhood circumstances and environment. Parents also play a very important role in a child's development. If they are involved and provide a nurturing and rich environment then they contribute in a positive way to their child's development, which will help them later on in life. The human brain is most impressionable in the first several years of life. This is why these years are so extremely important and can impact a person's life even into adulthood. Unhealthy eating habits and negative social interactions, such as a child being isolated, can lead to a child not developing in a proper way. A child who is raised under these circumstances could suffer the consequences later on in life such as speech impediments or the inability to socialize in a proper and civilized manner.