posted on 2025-05-10, 22:38authored byZsuzsa Millei, Karen Watson
People who work with children are in a good position to advocate for and act on the needs of children, families and communities, to promote children’s growth and wellbeing. One argument is that part of this advocacy lies in hearing and acting on the voices and opinions of the children. This article promotes the value of children’s voices in regards to their own wellbeing, and consequently potentially their mental health.