Infants & Young ChildrenPoulson, M. K. (1993). Strategies for building resilience in infants and young children at risk. Infants and Young Children, 6 (2), 29-40.Poulsen, M. K. (1993). Strategies for building resilience in infants and young children at risk. Infants and Young Children...
Having one or more stable, positive, supportive caregivers is the factor most likely to support the development of resilience in children. A relationship with a safe, positive adult can be a buffer that protects children from developmental disruption. In fact, it’s best for children if they ha...
Five strategies to build resilience, and have reassuring conversations with your Northbridge children As we navigate our way through a challenging time in history, it is important to know ways in which we can support our children at Northbridg...
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Family-resilience literature suggests, however, that with appropriate support, children can cope with such adverse experiences and end the deployment cycle with a positive outcome. The aim of this paper is to further understand the development of resilience in military children whose mothers have ...
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Correlation between microbial resilience and host sex As we mentioned above, the first seeding of (members of) the gut microbiota is believed to occur during delivery, involving the transfer of microbial lineages from the mother to the respective newborn22,31. In this context, we questioned if ...
two works of contemporary young adult fiction, Freaky Green Eyes by Joyce Carol Oates and Sonya Hartnett's Surrender, their use of the split persona as a coping mechanism within young adult fiction and the potential of young adult literature as a tool to help build resilience in teen readers....
Sometimes the greatest thing we can do is keep our own discomfort in check for long enough so they can make the discoveries that will build them. Encourage self-compassion. It’s not the thought that does damage, it’s the way they respond to it. When children have rigid ideas of ...
importance of resilience during adolescence rarely include juveniles who have come into contact with the law due to criminality. At this point, it is worth mentioning studies conducted by Gibson and Clarbour, who tested the structure of the Resiliency Scales for Children and Adolescents (RSCA; [...