lastetarve
Lastetarve is a term used in the Estonian language to denote the needs of children. It is composed of laste, the genitive form used in compound nouns meaning "of children," and tarve, meaning need or requirement. In social policy and public debate, lastetarve describes the set of requirements considered essential for a child's welfare and development.
The concept covers material and non-material dimensions, including adequate nutrition, healthcare, safe housing, access to education
In policymaking, lastetarve informs budgeting, program design, and evaluation for child welfare and family policy. Analysts
Related terms in Estonian include laste heaolu (child well-being) and laste kaitse (child protection). The idea