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Do children have rights? | English Listening Practice

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The famous children's writer, Dr. Seuss, wrote that "A person's a person no matter how small". He liked kids and treated them with respect. Kids are people, just small people.

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is 33 years old, and it was created to make sure that governments around the world treat children as people with human rights.

In this episode, I'll share a little history about the convention, and why it was and is necessary, as well as some good news that I hope will inspire us to keep working and make life better for all kids.

Thanks for listening. Can I ask a favour? I would love it if you followed or subscribed to the podcast and left a review. You can listen here on Podbean, or on Spotify and Apple podcasts. Share it with your friends to help grow our listening community.

Remember that transcripts and extra materials are available on my website: English with Catherine. Sign up for the newsletter to never miss an episode or transcript.

Follow me on Instagram for listening and speaking challenges.

My theme music song is by Amos the Transparent.

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The famous children's writer, Dr. Seuss, wrote that "A person's a person no matter how small". He liked kids and treated them with respect. Kids are people, just small people.

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is 33 years old, and it was created to make sure that governments around the world treat children as people with human rights.

In this episode, I'll share a little history about the convention, and why it was and is necessary, as well as some good news that I hope will inspire us to keep working and make life better for all kids.

Thanks for listening. Can I ask a favour? I would love it if you followed or subscribed to the podcast and left a review. You can listen here on Podbean, or on Spotify and Apple podcasts. Share it with your friends to help grow our listening community.

Remember that transcripts and extra materials are available on my website: English with Catherine. Sign up for the newsletter to never miss an episode or transcript.

Follow me on Instagram for listening and speaking challenges.

My theme music song is by Amos the Transparent.

  continue reading

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