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What Is Resilience? — Resilience is the ability to bounce back, to weather a storm. But what builds resilience in children and adolescents?
Relationships, research shows, are what build resilience. A relationship with parents and other family members is best, but when these are strained by immigration and poverty, children often look for connection at school or after school programs. In fact, teachers are often the people children who have survived abuse and trauma remember as the person who “got them through.”
To foster the relationships that build resilience, Building Resilience in Kids offers:
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