SOCIALLY AT-RISK CHILDREN
This chapter deals with some common social problems in some children that render them at a higher risk than their counterparts for physical, mental or social ill health and prevent achievement of full potential. Although
prevalent world over, these problems are common in developing countries, e.g. India, due to social, economic and cultural environment of society.
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