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Help SOS Supporting resilience?

I'm struggling with CYP3.3 6.2 - analyse the importance of supporting resilience in children and young people
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I'm struggling with CYP3.3 6.2 - analyse the importance of supporting resilience in children and young people
Me too!
I think it means that you should be supporting the child that has been bullied or been the bully, to give the child or young person stability, if there is no stability then the child may become withdrawn...

I hope this helps, as i said, I'm working on this too, if there is anyone with more knowledge we would appreciate it...
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Hi, if you enter 'supporting resilience ' into the search page there are a few threads that might help further

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