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Building Resilience in Children and Teens: Giving Kids Roots and Wings by Dr. Kenneth Ginsberg guides parents and other caring adults how to help kids from the age of 18 months to 18 years build the seven crucial “C’s”The Magic Years: Understanding and Handling the Problems of Early Chil...
The paper addresses the issue of resilience in children at risk considering that children may be more terrified when they are witness to high arousal, panic and adult shock response to traumatic events (especially when it is about significant people in their life) than when are themselves threaten...
Supporting resilience in war-affected children: how differential impact theory is useful in humanitarian practice. Child Abuse Negl. 2018;78:13–8. Google Scholar Lijtmaer RM. Variations on the migratory theme: immigrants or exiles, refugees or asylees. Psychoanal Rev. 2017;104(6):687–94. ...
More generally, if we think of resilience as an ability to solve and overcome problems, then we can also argue that since critical thinking improves problem-solving skills, it acts as a protective factor for students in both educational and social contexts. ...
Puzzles are fantastic because of their all-around cognitive benefits. Jigsaw puzzles teach problem-solving, resilience, hand-eye coordination, concentration, and motor skills. It also can be a huge confidence booster for a chil...
Based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with 102 teachers in 33 U.K. secondary schools, the paper shows that “developing the whole child” and “preparing children for life” were personally important to teachers. As they worked, however, in institutions centrally focused on raising pupils...
University students are confronted with multiple stressors as they navigate their way through their studies. How students respond to these stressors will determine the value and success of their university experience. Resilience, the ability to bounce ba
Resilience is the ability to adapt to adversity or a stressful life event. Research on resilience has a rich history, dating back to the 1950s; thosestudiesfocused on children growing up in high-risk environments. More contemporary research looks at how we adapt to traumatic events likecancer,...
Factors That Can Enhance and Limit Resilience for Children of War those in the developed world where the minority of individuals live, and the "majority world" refers to those in the developing or underdeveloped world. ... McAdam-Crisp,J. L. - 《Childhood A Global Journal of Child Research...