Resilience Through Relationships
Jennifer highlights that a child's resilience is deeply rooted in the resilience of their primary caregiver, which is influenced by the quality of their relationships. This underscores the importance of fostering deep connections to support children's futures. Scott adds a compelling perspective on gender dynamics, noting that while girls often thrive in single-parent households, boys face significant challenges without male role models, particularly in lower economic classes.In this clip
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