Children in Conflict

“Children in Conflict” by Morris Fraser, published by Penguin in 1974, explores the experiences of children growing up in Northern Ireland. This edition, written in English and spanning 208 pages, provides insights into the unique challenges faced by young individuals in a region marked by social and political strife. Fraser delves into the psychological and developmental aspects of childhood within the context of family and relationships, offering a nuanced perspective on the impact of conflict on youth.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the interplay between children and their environments, particularly in relation to special needs and social dynamics. The book addresses historical and sociological factors that shape the lives of children in Ireland, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intersections of psychology, development, and social science. Through this work, Fraser presents a detailed account of the complexities of childhood in a conflicted society, inviting reflection on broader themes of resilience and adaptation.
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Children In Growing up In Northern Ireland by Morris Fraser
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