Book: Socialization of At-Risk Children
Authors: Dr. Ammar Husseinid, Dr. Abdel-Maleh Naqbil, Dr. Achour Aouati, Dr. Zine Eddine Diaf
Introduction
The socialization of at-risk children is a vital and sensitive process, as the social environment has a significant impact on shaping their personality and future. Some children face difficult circumstances, which may include poverty, violence, marginalization, or a lack of family support. These children are in urgent need of social support and effective socialization to promote their proper development and provide opportunities for improving their situation.
In this context, the role of the family and community becomes crucial in providing a supportive and stable environment. Social and educational programs targeting these children can have a significant positive impact, offering guidance and psychological and social support. At-risk children require additional support to enhance the development of positive thinking skills and to cope with challenges. Educational programs and social activities can be spaces for developing analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as boosting self-confidence and social belonging.
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