Stress in childhood /

"The innocence of childhood does not protect against exposure to stress. More than half of US children are exposed to adverse experiences, such as abuse, neglect, witnessing domestic violence, parental psychopathology, or divorce, and all children encounter normative stressors like school trans...

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Main Author: Hostinar, Camelia E. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2025
Series:Cambridge elements. Elements in child development.
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Summary:"The innocence of childhood does not protect against exposure to stress. More than half of US children are exposed to adverse experiences, such as abuse, neglect, witnessing domestic violence, parental psychopathology, or divorce, and all children encounter normative stressors like school transitions and challenges with peers. This Element discusses research on stress psychobiology during childhood, from birth to age ten. The Element focuses on important contexts that shape children's responses to stress and their coping capacities, including the family system, peers, schools, neighborhoods, the broader culture, as well as clinical settings. Sources of stress and resilience in each context are described"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (75 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9781009420228 (electronic bk.)
1009420224
ISSN:2632-9948