Hope is essential for children and Young People’s wellbeing

Hope — the belief that the future is bright and that you have the power to make it so — is a vital cognitive skill. Children who feel more hopeful about the future consistently have better attendance, classroom engagement, grades, and self-regulation.

Hope is a major protective factor against adversity

Ref: https://www.additudemag.com/why-is-hope-important-children/

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