EAR-20 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Child Labor Laws In The United States, Upper Class
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Many times children"s development in one domain will have a direct bearing on her attainments in other domains. Ultimate aim: to understand the child as a whole individual. Physical growth might affect social and emotional development. Must keep in mind that no single component of development unfolds in isolation from the rest. Differences emerge for example, from an individual being exposed to various kinds of levels of benefits and risks during their development. Children respond to risks in different ways. Resilient children those who seem able to most effectively resist the negative consequences of risk, tend to have a constellation of individual qualities (ex. Relatively relaxed, self-confident, character traits that help them respond and adapt intelligently in difficult situations and circumstances. They are likely to benefit form a close, encouraging relationship with at least one family member and with others beyond the family, or through their membership in some supportive agency or organization (ex.