Resilience: a factor in the social reintegration of street children
- 60 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book explores the critical role of family in a child's development, highlighting the social challenges faced by street children. It emphasizes individual resilience as a key factor in successfully reintegrating these children into their families. Through a study involving 64 street children, the findings reveal that those exhibiting higher resilience levels are more likely to achieve successful reintegration, while those with lower resilience struggle. The analysis underscores the importance of addressing both individual and societal factors to combat the issue of street children.
