The "CHILDREN’S RIGHTS WORKBOOK – Rights, Respect, Responsibility" spans over 15 pages of age‐appropriate, reproducible worksheets designed to foster awareness of children’s rights. A pedagogical introduction outlines the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, explaining why every child deserves protection, participation, and provision. In a group puzzle, students explore scenarios in which rights may be upheld or violated—such as the right to education, play, and protection from harm—and collaboratively piece together solutions. Interactive tasks put learners in real‐life situations: they practice asserting their own rights, recognize when a friend’s rights are at risk, and brainstorm respectful ways to resolve conflicts.
A summary section consolidates key terms such as "right to participate," "equality," and "safety," accompanied by reflective questions that encourage deeper thinking. A single-choice quiz at the end assesses knowledge of rights, respectful communication, and responsible actions. The glossary explains important concepts like "advocacy," "empathy," "inclusion," and "responsibility." The didactic guide offers teachers methodological tips for partner and group work, reflection exercises, and digital impulses (e.g., short animated videos, online drawing tools) suitable for both in-class and remote learning. Through cooperative learning and inquiry-based activities, students develop empathy, a sense of agency, and a practical understanding of how to uphold rights and show respect in everyday life.