
Protecting childhood innocence is a disservice to kids, argues expert
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Rethinking Childhood Innocence
This chapter critically examines the idea of childhood innocence as a social construct, arguing that its idealization neglects the real challenges children face. Through personal reflections and experiences, it highlights the need for open discussions about social dynamics, including bullying and inequalities, to empower children. The chapter advocates for fostering shared values and equipping children with the necessary language and understanding to navigate the complexities of their realities.
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