Program & Policy Implications
A review of evidence and outcomes of a variety of early childhood programs designed to promote peace, while also analyzing the impact such interventions had on children and their parents.
A review of evidence and outcomes of a variety of early childhood programs designed to promote peace, while also analyzing the impact such interventions had on children and their parents.
Analyzes of how the various forms of violence impacts the development of children and also discusses how psychological interventions can enhance positivity and peacebuilding in a community.
Environments that are stressful or deprive young children of psychosocial development may influence individuals to have aggressive tendencies and other violent behaviors later on in life.
Human development is very much a social process, and underlying biological mechanisms help explain how we develop socially.
Although we are living in tumultuous times, there is much hope in the prospect of early childhood development programs as a tool for building peace.
Early childhood is a unique opportunity to transform from a culture of war to a culture of peace.
Primary Prevention in Child Psychiatry: The Transformative Power of Children and Families
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