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Ans. Resilience has been described as the capacity to bounce back in stressful situations. It is manifested in the form of self-worth, self-confidence, independence and self- reliance. Resilient children can face adversity and lead psychologically healthy and meaningful life. Now-a-days resilience is being defined in the perspective of three resources. (a) I have [social strength e.g., trust in people around] (b) I am [inner strength i.e., high self-esteem] (c) I can [inter-personal and problem-solving skills] To develop resilience, children and adolescents need to have more than one of these strengths.
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