You Have the Right to Know Your Rights: What Teens Should Know
Publisher
Enslow Publishers
Publication Year
2005
ISBN
9780766023581
Pages
104 pages
Genre
nonfiction
Format
full length
Item Type
Nonfiction
Annotation
Discusses ways in which the rights of young people have evolved over time; explores the rights of minors in school, the health care system, on the job, and in the courts; and explains ways that teens can protect their rights and what to do if their rights are violated.
Grade Level
6-8, 9-12
Diversity Topics
Family Relationships; Parental rights termination; losing parental rights; terminated rights; losing your parents
Race/Ethnicities
multiple
Family Formation
mother and father
Awards
Senior High Core Collection, Seventeenth Edition, 2007
Senior High School Library Catalog, Sixteenth Edition, 2006 Supplement, 2006
Keywords
emancipation; health care; school; justice system; rights of minors; job rights
Diversity Impact
direct
STARS Citation
Hinds, Maurene J., "You Have the Right to Know Your Rights: What Teens Should Know" (2005). Diverse Families. 820.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/diversefamilies/820