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ABSTRACT Introduction Nursery rhymes, which are rich in literary devices, benefit children's language learning. Less is known about the influence that nursery rhymes' messages may have on children's development. We focused on “Monday's Child,” a popular nursery rhyme that alleges children's day of the week of birth forecasts their differences in ...
Emily Wood+8 more
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On Community Development Research and Practice: Towards a Reflexive Approach
ABSTRACT The lack of an established policy framework by government in Northern Ireland for community development, within the contested objectives of an enforced coalition, mirrors theoretical perspectives that see community development as a contested concept. In contrast, a research programme working with community development organisations in Catholic
David Wall
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Juvenile delinquency is a worldwide phenomenon. Magnitude of juvenile delinquency has evoked interest of researchers in scientific and empirical studies on causes, prevention/control, and rehabilitation of juvenile delinquency.
Aasma Munir, Jamil A. Malik
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Family types in Asian countries are rapidly changing as the society is changing. Thus, in this study, we analyzed and compared how the newly evolving family types (multicultural/dual-income) affect adolescents’ online game addiction, delinquency, and ...
Chulhwan Choi, Mary A. Hums, Chul-Ho Bum
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Between theft and treason: latrocinium in Carolingian capitularies
Suppressing robbery, latrocinium, was a priority for Charlemagne, Louis the Pious, Charles the Bald, and Louis II at key political moments. Latrones were conceptualized as ordinary thieves, as highway robbers, and as threats to peace and security. In capitularies, latrocinium was implicitly and explicitly associated with infidelity.
James R. Burns
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: Juvenile delinquency is behavior carried out by young children due to social neglect so that deviant behavior is formed. Delinquency does not appear without factors influencing it, one of which is when adolescents conform to their peers.
Indah Sari Dewi. Z
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Promising Practices of Out‐of‐School Time Programs for Low‐Income Adolescents: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Out‐of‐school time (OST) programs can have a positive impact on youth outcomes, including academic achievement and social‐emotional development. However, there are vast inequities in program accessibility and quality, with low‐income adolescents being particularly underserved.
Rebecca S. Levine, Samantha Viano
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Hubungan Harga diri (Self Esteem) dengan Kenakalan Remaja Siswa Sekolah Menengah Pertama (SMP)
This study aims to determine the relationship between self-esteem and juvenile delinquency in Al Wachid Junior High School students in Surabaya. The subjects of this study are all students of Al Wachid Junior High School Surabaya totaling 150 people ...
Savitri Suryandari+1 more
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‘How Does Living in Institution Impact Young Lives?’—Insights From Young People in Ci'aiyuan
ABSTRACT Institutional care often carries a negative reputation due to its perceived adverse effects on children and young people. However, it remains a significant form of alternative care in China. In Xiangxi, childcare institutions, known as ci'aiyuan, have been further expanding by involving wider populations in recent years.
Shian Yin
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ABSTRACT The main objective of this study is to examine the psychological effects of childhood abuse in adulthood, focusing on personality traits, resilience and attachment style within a large sample specifically centred on the Spanish context. A total of 700 adults participated, of whom 24.4% reported experiencing some form of childhood abuse.
Danilo Dominguez+4 more
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