12 questions
Child Participation means that children can discuss and co-decide on all matters that affect them, like family, school, community matters, government and legal policies.
TRUE
FALSE
Child participation is not positive for the development of children and youth; it does not increase self-esteem or self-believe.
TRUE
FALSE
Child participation is good because it has a positive impact on the community engagement and active citizenship. Besides, children can co-decide on matters that affect them directly.
TRUE
FALSE
Which is the principal and closest community where you participate?
School
Family
Neighborhood
Country
Examples of accepting commitments inside the family are...
Take the dog for a walk
Set the table
Do the washing up
All the answers are correct
Which one is not a way of participation at home?
Making decisions
Having conversations
Organizing the classroom
Accepting commitments
Examples of different ways to participate at school are:
Organizing the classroom
Sharing ideas and giving opinions
Playing at the recess
All the answers are correct
Does this picture show a way you can participate at school?
YES
NO
which way to participate at school is this picture showing?
Setting the table
Playing a musical instrument
Running in the playground
Voting for the country president
How can you participate in the city community?
In neighborhood meetings
In sports clubs
Taking care of animals
Taking care of old people
All the answers are correct
Are the National Holidays, such as Independence Day, good examples of Community Participation?
YES
NO
It is the same to assume mistakes or not to assume them because Community life is not affected because of this fact.
YES
NO