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Proceedings of

International Conference on Advances In Economics, Management and Social Study EMS 2014

"DELAYED PSYCHOLOGICAL COGNITION AND SOCIAL INCOMPETENCY OF CHILDREN EXPOSED TO CHILD LABOR HARDSHIP IN IRAN"

NEWSHA BADIEE NICOLE JAFARI
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-007-1-108
Pages
65 - 72
Authors
2
ISBN
978-1-63248-007-1

Abstract: “Street children otherwise known as working children, whose early developmental needs are not met may develop severe and irrevocable psychological and cognitive harm, in addition to social incompetency. The irreducible needs of children dictates that the minimal requirements of a child’s healthy development must include nutritional food intake; shelter, safety, education, developmentally appropriate experiences, and cultural continuity. In recent years and due to current political and social climate, Iran has experienced an exponential increase in the number of “Street Children”, labeling them as “Children of Labor”. These children, who are the youngest victims of such calamities, consequently lack proper developmental milestones, which may lead to traumatic experiences and developmental delays. In addition to a life of child labor and living on the streets, these children experience trauma such as psychological, social calamity, and emotional distress. Street children live a life of fe”

Keywords: Street children, child labor, delayed cognition, social incompetency, living on the streets.

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