Working methodology for the psychosocial assistance of re-migrant children
"When children are left behind they often experience psychosocial problems relating to separation anxiety and without the protective care of parents may be at increased risk of harm, yet when they do migrate to join their parents, they may be subject to discrimination and social exclusion as well as a range of social adjustment challenges in the host country. Layered on top of these experiences, remigration presents another set of re-adjustment issues for which children (and their parents) are often little prepared." (Adele D. Jones PhD, Professor of Childhood Studies, Director, The Centre for Applied Childhood Studies, University of Huddersfield, UK)
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