Children’s participative citizenship within the context of integral care and daily life |
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Authors: | Antonio Sierra-Cedillo Miriam Figueroa-Olea Silvia Izazola-Ezquerro Rolando Rivera-González |
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Institution: | Neurodevelopmental Follow-Up Laboratory, National Institute of Pediatrics (INP), México City, Mexico |
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Abstract: | The concept of participation was reviewed as a component of children's citizenship in order to promote a programme for Integral Development. A narrative revision of the literature was carried out as well as a group discussion was organized along with the staff of an Integral Care Programme, in order to identify notions of democracy and child citizenship related to care and rearing. Some elements that favoured the child participation and some parenting skills were identified. Among the elements that must be encouraged in children are: the development of emotional, cognitive and communicative skills and promotion of decision-making; among the parent skills development included are: sensitivity and responsivity; establishing routines and participation experiences. It is important to stand out that the identified elements to promote child participation and parental competences should be adapted to every specific cultural context. |
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Keywords: | Participation child’s citizenship development daily life social interaction |
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