Healthy Childhood: Psychology of Childhood Failures

Healthy Childhood: Psychology of Childhood Failures

ByMateusz Niski

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In today's dynamic world, full of challenges and pressures, the issue of mental health in children and adolescents has become an integral part of social discourse. Suicide attempts among children and adolescents in schools present an absolute challenge that requires an immediate societal response. The book examines this issue from multiple perspectives, taking into account both school and family factors that may influence the mental health of young people. The role of the family in preventing youth suicides is one of the key themes discussed in the book. The authors analyze the mechanisms and support that can be implemented to enable the family to serve as an effective barrier against the tragedy of suicide. The introduction to the topic of stress and anxiety in school is an issue that affects every student. The book analyzes why children experience stress and examines the symptoms that can be observed in a child. It also delves into the problem of bullying in schools, characterizing both the perpetrators and individuals vulnerable to bullying. The book discusses various aspects of support in schools, defining different types of assistance and contemplating the issue of school-related anxiety. The role of parents in coping with this anxiety and ways to support a child's healthy emotional development constitute another significant theme in this book. Parental and societal pressure, the impact of technology on stress and the emotional health of children, learning effective time management, and the importance of balance between school and private life are just some of the areas that will be thoroughly discussed.

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Publication Date
Nov 30, 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9788396999610
Category
Parenting & Families
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Mateusz Niski

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PDF

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