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2. Practices / 1. Italy. Facilitating participation in early childhood education
3. Practices / 2. Japan. The exploration of four-year-olds potential: focusing the democratic meeting during the Japanese Field Day
4. Practices / 3. Finland. A collective method of early childhood self-determination
5. Practices / 4. England. Finding the voice of children. Video-observation to discover childrens claims of knowledge through play
6. Practices / 5. Kazakhstan. Keeping it real: making space for play in early education in Kazakhstan
7. Practices / 6. United States of America. Hybrid-transitions as a space for childrens agency. A case-study from a pre-kindergarten in Boston
8. Practices / 7. Wales. Foregrounding relationships in classroom practices framing childrens learning: Case studies from two primary school classrooms in Wales
9. Practices / 8. New Zealand. "You are spectacular!" Considering babies participation in an early childhood community
Discourses. 10. Discourses / 1. Australia. Whose rights? The right of the child to be heard in the context of the family: An Australian early childhood perspective
11. Discourses / 2. Ireland. Two ears and only one mouth. Listening to children's voice in Irish Social Works through policy, cultural and organisational filters
12. Discourses / 3. Kenya. Challenging Negative Perceptions around the 'African Child
13. Discourses / 4. Brazil. Accessing Disabled Children's Rights: Attitudes towards and Challenges for SEND in Brazil
14. Discourses / 5. Mexico. Children's Rights in Mexico. Analysis of a Legal and Policy Framework
15. Discourses / 6. England and Wales. The position of childrens rights in the discourse on citizenship in Early Years Education and Care. The case of the Early Years Foundation Stage for England
16. Discourses / 7. New Zealand. "I have a new taiaha": Learning new ways to advocate for the rights of mokopuna Māori
17. Discourses / 8. China. Childrens participation rights in Chinese early childhood education: a critical investigation of policy and research
18. As a conclusion, for the future. A discussion on trust, agency and the semantics of rights in intergenerational relationships.

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