
Children’s Liberation
Children’s liberation is a social movement that advocates for recognizing children as individuals with rights and agency. It seeks to challenge traditional practices that may limit children's autonomy, such as strict discipline, undervaluing their opinions, or overprotectiveness. The goal is to support children’s development into independent, confident adults by respecting their voices, ensuring their well-being, and creating environments where they can learn, express themselves, and participate in decisions affecting their lives. Ultimately, it promotes a shift from viewing children as passive recipients of care to active participants in society.