Not exact matches
The best founders
exhibit a type
of mental agility that allows them to fly through constant
adversity with ease.
Along with the fascinating sessions that tackled topics like hurdling
adversity, adding variety to youth sports programming and exploring generational issues in youth sports, delegates also took advantage
of the opportunity to network with other attendees and share valuable information and insight, as well as visit the always impressive Athletic Business
Exhibit Hall featuring the industry's most comprehensive trade show.
But this stress is magnified in vulnerable communities, because young children living with the
adversities of poverty
exhibit more behavior problems, on average, than their peers (Evans et al., 2004; Gunnar, 2000).
Resilience has been described as the ability
of students to bounce back from
adversity or a quality
exhibited by those who thrive despite coming from at - risk environments (Perkins - Gough, 2013), while grit has been explained as sticking with a goal over the long term despite obstacles (Edutopia, 2014).
This kind
of risk prediction is made possible by the comparison
of people who face
adversity and survive intact and those who face
adversity and go on to
exhibit behavior disorders.
People with chronic depression are more likely to have a history
of early
adversity (Lizardi et al. 1995), to be comorbid with personality disorders (Markowitz et al. 1992; Pepper et al. 1995) and
exhibit greater functional impairment (Leader and Klein 1996; Miller et al. 1998).