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Children, 7/e
John W. Santrock, University of Texas, Dallas
Introduction
Taking it to the Net
1
In order to develop to their fullest potential, children must have many needs fulfilled. Unfortunately, children are often unable to advocate for their own rights. As a result, many children around the world have been deprived of basic needs. What efforts have been made to ensure that children's rights are protected? What physical, educational, social, and emotional rights have been identified?
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/instree/k1drc.htm
2
Several female psychologists, including Anna Freud, played a significant role in the early beginnings of the child development field. What were Anna Freud's contributions to infant and child psychology? What effects has her work had on current services available to children?
http://annafreudcentre.org/scan.htm
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