Who am I?

My name is Marta Skrzypczak and I help to develop, implement and optimise structures and methods to ensure participation of children and youth.

My generation grew up being taught that children should listen to adults, obey them, and „be good”. Child’s own opinions indicated cheekeness, often treated with harshness. And if opinions turned into rebellious actions, they were treated with punishment.

Luckily, thanks to research and dedication of committed pedagogues, such as Janusz Korczak, Maria Montessori, Rogert Hart, Harry Shier und Laura Lundy, these views and practices slowly fade into the past. Slowly, because patterns of behaviours and reactions to certain situations as well as stereotypes are ingrained into our brains since generations.

And so creating a truly participatory environment, where children/ youth and their rights are respected has historically been a real challenge.

When working as an early childhood educator (BA Early Childhood Education, TU Dublin, 13 years of experience), I grew more and more frustrated as time went by. Structures in which children and youth are cared for and educated continue to offer them little possibilities to speak their minds, to decide for themselves. They are not working- for their benefit, nor the benefit of society.

As a children’s rights expert (MA Childhood Studies and Children’s Rights, FH Potsdam) it is my mission:

  • to make the knowledge about childhood studies and children’s rights more accessible

  • to provide information and support about childnren’s participation

  • to encourage participatory pedagody

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