Developing Children’s Resilience and Overcome Recent Challenges
Keywords:
Child Development, Early Childhood, Resilience Research, ResilienceAbstract
This conceptual paper begins by clarifying what resilience is, and the importance of resilience
for young children. Next, the resilience concept is explored from different views of scholars in
the current literature along with ways to use intervention strategies, how to construct resilience in
children's lives, defined both of risk factors and protective factors, and a definition of resilience
research is discussed. Lastly, implications for practitioners and future challenges in the area of
resilience are explored.
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