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What is child abuse? What are the effects of child abuse on the personality of the child? What is the importance of resilience in the abused individual; should the hope of resilience not be substituted for the importance and results of a good, appropriate or successful education? Is the phenomenon of begging a dead end in Senegal? What can be done to overcome the dilemma that remains and continues to exist between the rights of the child and cultural and ancestral practices? With this book, the author carries out an old project to become a spokesperson for children in difficulty. This book…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What is child abuse? What are the effects of child abuse on the personality of the child? What is the importance of resilience in the abused individual; should the hope of resilience not be substituted for the importance and results of a good, appropriate or successful education? Is the phenomenon of begging a dead end in Senegal? What can be done to overcome the dilemma that remains and continues to exist between the rights of the child and cultural and ancestral practices? With this book, the author carries out an old project to become a spokesperson for children in difficulty. This book highlights the suffering inflicted on thousands of children throughout the world, and shows the effects this can have on their personalities. It also examines the notions of education and resilience. We have shown through specific cases how begging can be considered as a risk factor with all kinds of consequences for children. In Senegal, begging comes from an education system that has now been transformed for the most part into a profit-making enterprise.
Autorenporträt
Diéyi Sène tiene una maestría en filosofía de la Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas y un DU en observación de bebés y sus aplicaciones clínicas según el método Esther Bick en la Facultad de Medicina, Farmacia y Odontología de la Universidad Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar.