Introduction: People are influenced by the neighborhood in which they live. The neighborhood may be particularly important for children’s wellbeing because of the constraints it imposes on their patterns of daily activities. Furthermore, the neighborhood is a central context for social development, being a place where children form networks and learn social skills and values. The aim of this study was to describe how social capital in the neighborhood is perceived by children living in rural areas, and to reveal what this adds to their sense of wellbeing. Methods: The study had a descriptive research design with a qualitative approach. Seven single-sex focus group interviews were conducted with children the in 6th grade (aged 11–12 years). ...
This article discusses the usefulness of social capital as a conceptual tool to design neighbourhood...
In the majority of developing countries access to schools in rural areas is very limited, and when ...
This article reports on a qualitative research study that explored the perspectives and lived experi...
Introduction: People are influenced by the neighborhood in which they live. The neighborhood may be ...
This study considered rural young people’s perceptions of community factors involved in their wellbe...
Both children and adults benefit from living in communities and neighborhoods that are rich in socia...
Both children and adults benefit from living in communities and neighborhoods that are rich in socia...
Research Findings: Children’s early academic achievement is supported by positive social and behavio...
Using data from a nationally representative panel study of adolescent boys and girls in 10th through...
Accumulating evidence confirms wide-ranging benefits of effective services for young children and fa...
The claim that early childhood education benefits children, families and communities is of critical ...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
The restrictions many parents place on children’s spatial freedoms are often tied to concerns about ...
Rurality is an active agent and central to the lived experiences of children growing up on a farm an...
This article discusses the usefulness of social capital as a conceptual tool to design neighbourhood...
In the majority of developing countries access to schools in rural areas is very limited, and when ...
This article reports on a qualitative research study that explored the perspectives and lived experi...
Introduction: People are influenced by the neighborhood in which they live. The neighborhood may be ...
This study considered rural young people’s perceptions of community factors involved in their wellbe...
Both children and adults benefit from living in communities and neighborhoods that are rich in socia...
Both children and adults benefit from living in communities and neighborhoods that are rich in socia...
Research Findings: Children’s early academic achievement is supported by positive social and behavio...
Using data from a nationally representative panel study of adolescent boys and girls in 10th through...
Accumulating evidence confirms wide-ranging benefits of effective services for young children and fa...
The claim that early childhood education benefits children, families and communities is of critical ...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
The restrictions many parents place on children’s spatial freedoms are often tied to concerns about ...
Rurality is an active agent and central to the lived experiences of children growing up on a farm an...
This article discusses the usefulness of social capital as a conceptual tool to design neighbourhood...
In the majority of developing countries access to schools in rural areas is very limited, and when ...
This article reports on a qualitative research study that explored the perspectives and lived experi...