Considers the meaning of the term childhood resilience and the importance ofits place in the fields of developmental psychopathology and wellness enhancement. Reviews several major longitudinal research projects on childhood resilience that have contributed significantly to the field's emergence and presents more detailed information on the Rochester Child Resilience Project (RCRP). A final section summarizes accomplishments in resilience research to date, and identifies needed foci for future work in this area
Abstract: This review paper provides pre-service and in-service teachers, principals and other educa...
The author situates the study of "resilience " and the "resilient child " within...
An adequate population measure of the emotional wellbeing of children and young people has long been...
Considers the meaning of the term childhood resilience and the importance ofits place in the fields ...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
Abstract: This review paper provides pre-service and in-service teachers, principals and other educa...
Resilience following childhood maltreatment has received substantial empirical attention, with the n...
Abstraction: This research is focusing on psychological resilience, not only from the general point ...
Concept of resilience is not homogeneous and the article presents a variety of research approaches t...
Resilience is a universal capacity that allows a child to prevent, minimize, or overcome the damagin...
This chapter addresses the question of whether studies of resilience are useful for research and pra...
Abstract: This review paper provides pre-service and in-service teachers, principals and other educa...
The author situates the study of "resilience " and the "resilient child " within...
An adequate population measure of the emotional wellbeing of children and young people has long been...
Considers the meaning of the term childhood resilience and the importance ofits place in the fields ...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
Abstract: This review paper provides pre-service and in-service teachers, principals and other educa...
Resilience following childhood maltreatment has received substantial empirical attention, with the n...
Abstraction: This research is focusing on psychological resilience, not only from the general point ...
Concept of resilience is not homogeneous and the article presents a variety of research approaches t...
Resilience is a universal capacity that allows a child to prevent, minimize, or overcome the damagin...
This chapter addresses the question of whether studies of resilience are useful for research and pra...
Abstract: This review paper provides pre-service and in-service teachers, principals and other educa...
The author situates the study of "resilience " and the "resilient child " within...
An adequate population measure of the emotional wellbeing of children and young people has long been...