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Autor/in | Grotberg, Edith H. |
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Institution | Alabama Univ., Birmingham. Civitan International Research Center. |
Titel | The International Resilience Project: Promoting Resilience in Children. |
Quelle | (1995), (56 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Adults; Age Differences; Child Caregivers; Child Psychology; Childhood Attitudes; Cross Cultural Studies; Developmental Psychology; Familiarity; Foreign Countries; Interpersonal Competence; Socialization; Surveys |
Abstract | The International Resilience Project was intended to determine the multidimensional, reciprocal, and dynamic factors--and relationships of factors--that parents, teachers, caregivers, and children themselves use to promote resilience in children. The samples were 589 children and their caregivers from 14 countries: Lithuania, Russia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Brazil, Thailand, Vietnam, Hungary, Taiwan, Namibia, Sudan, Canada, South Africa, and Japan. The ages of the children coincided with the first two of Erikson's developmental stages. Fifteen situations were developed, and adults and children's responses were measured. The major findings include the following: (1) resilience-promoting behavior is consistent with the familiarity of a situation; (2) younger children have a lower frequency of resilience-promoting responses than do older children or adults; (3) reports of a personal experience correlated with a higher percentage of resilience responses; and (4) more than half the responses showed no or only partial use of resilience factors. (Checklists for children's perceptions of resilience are included, and demographic data from 14 countries are appended.) (WP) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |