A number of important questions emerge when developing policy to improve the wellbeing of children. Two critical questions are what is it about individuals, families, communities and institutions (e.g., schools) that can adversely affect an individual's life and their wellbeing, and what measures can be implemented early in life to promote healthy development that enhances wellbeing. To being to answer the first question, it is necessary to examine the key theories that explain differences in human developmental trajectories. The theories propose that the risk of poor wellbeing exists within the individual as well as within the environment in which they live. Further, how the individual interacts with their environment is implicitly affecte...
The health and well-being of children is paramount to health and well-being of society and is the fo...
A growing body of evidence indicates that children who are exposed to early childhood adversities su...
The early years of children’s lives are crucial to their future health and development. Disparities ...
This paper highlights the importance of timing of intervention in educating children towards well-be...
The identification and understanding of alterable influences on well-being are at the nexus of devel...
Assuring the well-being of children has emerged over the past several decades as an important goal f...
Robert Sanborn and Angelo P. Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 5, Issue 1: Family Well-Being and...
Healthy social and emotional development and longer-term outcomes for children are shaped by factors...
This chapter considers how families and the state interact in facilitating human development across ...
The purpose of this chapter is to present the theoretical and empirical foundations of a relatively ...
NoThis chapter opens with a review of current conceptualizations of child well-being and a good chil...
Systems theory[1,2]suggests that healthy communities promote healthy individual development.[...
Research which focuses on children’s perspectives of their well-being complements and challenges exi...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
Chapter from book 'Contemporary issues in childhood: a bio-ecological approach', Eds. Stephen Ward ...
The health and well-being of children is paramount to health and well-being of society and is the fo...
A growing body of evidence indicates that children who are exposed to early childhood adversities su...
The early years of children’s lives are crucial to their future health and development. Disparities ...
This paper highlights the importance of timing of intervention in educating children towards well-be...
The identification and understanding of alterable influences on well-being are at the nexus of devel...
Assuring the well-being of children has emerged over the past several decades as an important goal f...
Robert Sanborn and Angelo P. Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 5, Issue 1: Family Well-Being and...
Healthy social and emotional development and longer-term outcomes for children are shaped by factors...
This chapter considers how families and the state interact in facilitating human development across ...
The purpose of this chapter is to present the theoretical and empirical foundations of a relatively ...
NoThis chapter opens with a review of current conceptualizations of child well-being and a good chil...
Systems theory[1,2]suggests that healthy communities promote healthy individual development.[...
Research which focuses on children’s perspectives of their well-being complements and challenges exi...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
Chapter from book 'Contemporary issues in childhood: a bio-ecological approach', Eds. Stephen Ward ...
The health and well-being of children is paramount to health and well-being of society and is the fo...
A growing body of evidence indicates that children who are exposed to early childhood adversities su...
The early years of children’s lives are crucial to their future health and development. Disparities ...