Tag: Youth

Gilded Youth An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family


Free Download Tom Quinn, "Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family"
English | ISBN: 1785907646 | 2023 | 304 pages | EPUB | 380 KB
For as long as the British monarchy has existed, royal children have been brought up in ways that seem bizarre and eccentric to the rest of us. From medieval wet nurses to today’s Norland nannies and elite boarding schools, princes and princesses have endured parental abandonment for centuries as their parents farmed out childrearing duties to paid staff.

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Police and YOUth


Free Download Everette B. Penn, "Police and YOUth "
English | ISBN: 1138388602 | 2022 | 184 pages | EPUB | 1145 KB
This book brings the knowledge gained from the Teen And Police Service Academy (TAPS), which has been implemented internationally to create partnerships with at-risk teens and police, proactively addressing some of the most pressing conditions in their communities.

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Bullying in Youth Sports Training New perspectives and practical strategies


Free Download Bullying in Youth Sports Training: New perspectives and practical strategies By Miguel Nery, Carlos Neto, António Rosado, Peter K. Smith
2020 | 316 Pages | ISBN: 1138106089 | PDF | 6 MB
Based on an extensive national research project with global relevance, this pioneering volume draws on unique data on bullying in youth sports training collected from both athletes and coaches using a variety of methodological approaches. Nery, Neto, Rosado and Smith use this research to establish a baseline of the prevalence of bullying among young male athletes, offering evidence-based strategies for prevention and providing a solid theoretical basis for the development of anti-bullying intervention programs. Bullying in Youth Sports Training explores how often bullying occurs, how long it lasts, where and when bullying takes place, the coping strategies used by victims, and the individual roles of victims, bystanders and bullies. It provides new insights into theories of youth sport bullying and highlights the particular characteristics specific to bullying in sport. The backgrounds of bullies and victims are also explored, as well as the consequences and practical implications of sustained bullying. The book provides both theoretical and practical approaches to bullying in youth sport training, providing anti-bullying guidelines based on the results of the research. The book is essential reading for scholars and students in child development and sport sciences as well as sports coaches and professionals in mental health, education and social work.

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