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The International Institute for Child Rights and Development

Children's Subjective Well-being: A Proposed Component of Assessments of Accountability in Promoting the Rights and Quality of Life of Children

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Scott Huebner, Ph.D, Professor and Director, School Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina

The latest paper in a series to stimulate discussion is entitled Children's Subjective Well-being: A Proposed Component of Assessments of Accountability in Promoting the Rights and Quality of Life of Children. Written by E. Scott Huebner, Ph.D, Professor and Director, School Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, the paper proposes that in order to successfully monitor the actual success (as opposed to the intended effect) of implementing child rights policies, children themselves must participate in the evaluation.

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