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TAGS: Children; Psychology; Resilience; Service; Tests and difficulties
Abstract:
Exposure to hardship and to events requiring adaptation to change allows the child to learn flexibility and resilience, and so find his or her sphere of useful service in a constantly changing world.
Notes:

Resilience in Children:

Within a Spiritual, Social, and Neurobiological Framework

Hoda Mahmoudi
Nasim Ahmadiyeh

published in Journal of Bahá'í Studies, 12:1-4, pages 31-55

Ottawa: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America, 2002

About: This paper explores the spiritual, psychological, and biological aspects of children and resilience. It analyzes the positive role of early exposure to hardship and argues that the benefits stem from exposure to events requiring adaptation to change. This adaptation occurs at the level of the brain as well as at the level of the soul and spirit, and is mediated by neuroendocrine and molecular events as well as by forces acting upon the soul. Exposure to hardship thus allows the child to learn flexibility and to find his or her sphere of useful service in a constantly changing world.
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