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What is Resilient Child

Fighting for Empowerment in an Age of Violence
Is one who remains on the surface of his emotions in stressful situations and successfully recovers and leads a resilient life even in families with extreme challenges such as domestic violence.
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Resilience as a Protective Factor in Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Sanja Đurđević (Colege of Social Work, Serbia), Marijana Zirojević (Bodyinsight Sport and Recreation Education, Serbia), Srđan Zirojević (Bodyinsight Sport and Recreation Education, Serbia), and Žilijeta Krivokapić (Colege of Social Work, Serbia)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4964-6.ch019
Abstract
Resilience can be defined as adaptability to change and capacity for successful adaptation, despite challenges and difficult circumstances. Every day a large number of children experience violence, which takes many forms and occurs in different contexts. It is first necessary to distinguish whether the child was directly abused by the parents or the environment or was just present with violence. It is also necessary to pay attention to the age of the child, his level of development, and understanding of violence. These are some of the factors that can affect the consequences in the future. The chapter will explore theoretical and practical aspects on the topic of risks and resilience associated with violence in the family and the environment. The chapter will also present models of resilience, as well as research conducted, which aims to reduce the level of violence against children.
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