Resilience is considered the ability to "repair oneself" after a trauma or a series of traumas, positively reorganizing life, despite the presence of problematic situations that would reasonably imply a negative outcome. Migration is considered one of the most important risk factors for children and the consequences on them are sometimes severe. After drawing a theoretical framework of the concept, the paper focuses on the processes of developing resilience, in front of situations marked by significant risk factors, such as migration during childhood.
Valtolina, G. G., Migrant Children and Resiliece, <<STUDI EMIGRAZIONE>>, 2017; LIV (205): 41-50 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/98008]
Migrant Children and Resiliece
Valtolina, Giovanni GiulioPrimo
2017
Abstract
Resilience is considered the ability to "repair oneself" after a trauma or a series of traumas, positively reorganizing life, despite the presence of problematic situations that would reasonably imply a negative outcome. Migration is considered one of the most important risk factors for children and the consequences on them are sometimes severe. After drawing a theoretical framework of the concept, the paper focuses on the processes of developing resilience, in front of situations marked by significant risk factors, such as migration during childhood.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.