ENABLING CHILDREN TO BECOME AGENTS OF CHANGE

Child-to-Child (CtC) is an approach to health promotion and community development that is led by children. It is based on the belief that children can be actively involved in their communities and in solving community problems. CtC projects involve children in activities that interest, challenge and empower them.They are the best change agents, be it in the family or the community in which they live. It is therefore crucial to help the children, catch them young and inculcate in them feelings of empathy and conscience so that they grow up as responsible individuals.

CHILDREN'S

They act in a manner likely to build trust Change agents develop their skills with experiences in changing situations This chapter describes four change agent types Emotional Champion, Developmental Strategist, Intuitive Adapter, and Continuous Improver.


Common examples of enabling behaviors that may be exhibited by parents include Constantly making excuses for your child’s bad behavior.Completing your teen’s homework assignment for them.Not sticking to the limits,you have set for your child. Giving in to your teen’s tantrums or whining.


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