“I am child with a given name: please call me by that name.”
“Accept me for who I am: please don’t compare me with others. I am a unique individual like you.”
“Let me make my own decisions: please give me options so that I can learn to be independent.”
Children’s rights advocate Rosario Anzola has spent a lifetime protecting and caring for children. Written from a child’s point of view, El nino que soy illustrates the need for adults to treat kids with the respect and love they deserve.
“Accept me for who I am: please don’t compare me with others. I am a unique individual like you.”
“Let me make my own decisions: please give me options so that I can learn to be independent.”
Children’s rights advocate Rosario Anzola has spent a lifetime protecting and caring for children. Written from a child’s point of view, El nino que soy illustrates the need for adults to treat kids with the respect and love they deserve.