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Title: Fostering resiliency in children
Authors: Pinkerton, Christine N.
Advisor: Staley, Lynn
Date of Object: 2011-05-07
Abstract: Today's educators have an important role in developing resilient children and fostering the characteristics of a resilient child. Students face numerous adversities in life and must be able to adapt and respond in a positive manner. This presentation focuses on the characteristics of resilient children and as a teacher, how to foster resiliency in students by changing daily routine.
CardCat URL: http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1619307
Type: Undergraduate senior honors thesis.
Degree: Thesis (B.?)
Department: Honors College
Archival ID: A-341
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