In the final of a three-part series on Dr. Tatyana Barankin and Dr. Nazilla Khanlou’s work Growing Up Resilient: Ways to Build Resilience in Children and Youth, this blog post will discuss how schools can promote resilience.
Promoting resilience requires understanding the protective and risk factors in a young person’s life. Protective factors improve the likelihood that a youth will be resilient and mitigate negative influences. Conversely, risk factors create obstacles and inhibit a child’s ability to develop resilience.
Schools play a prominent role in determining students’ resilience. Students spend a significant portion of their time in or around the classroom. As a result, schools can be instrumental in providing protective factors and limiting risk factors for their students.