Resilience Across Contexts
Discover the insightful compilation titled Resilience Across Contexts, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000. This hardback edition spans 400 pages, featuring contributions from leading experts in economics, psychology, education, and sociology. The book delves into the multifaceted factors that influence the development of resilience in children and their families, making it essential reading for anyone involved in child development and social policy.
Through a blend of research and analysis, Resilience Across Contexts addresses critical issues that have far-reaching implications for policy and practice. Whether you are a researcher, educator, or practitioner, this work provides valuable insights that can help inform strategies to support children's resilience in various settings. Explore the power of resilience and its impact on future generations with this compelling addition to your library.