Children and the dark side of human experience : confronting global realities and rethinking child development.
"Synthesizing insights from psychology and philosophy with his own wide-ranging, first-hand experiences around the world, Dr. James Garbarino takes readers on a journey into the dark side of human experience as it is lived by children. Dr. Garbarino intertwines a discussion of children's m...
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Table of Contents:
- How can we think about children confronting the dark side of human experience?
- The right to feel safe: trauma and recovery
- The right to a healthy social environment: protecting children from social toxicity
- The right to protection: child abuse is the root of much evil
- The right to be free from hate: protecting voices of compassion in times of war and political violence
- The right to be economically "regular": what it means to be desperately poor
- The right to equality: no girl left behind
- Home and homeland: displaced children and youth
- The right to priority in times of war: would you torture one child to bring world peace?
- The right to heal: when traumatized kids need help to recover.