To help a child suffering in silence, an understanding of which stage the child is in during
particular social encounters must be developed.
Not exact matches
However, psychiatric patients in
particular frequently
encounter social exclusion and rejection.
This is a natural, emotional basis for character development, but it quickly atrophies without the right kinds of feedback — in
particular, guidance that supports the moral sense and shows how it can be applied to the range of
social concerns that one
encounters in human affairs.
In
particular, children's sense of
social connection is often infl uenced by community attitudes and by cultural values, including those they
encounter in the media.