Define resilience and note the characteristics of resilient children

What will be an ideal response?

A good answer would include the following key points:
• Resilience is the ability to overcome circumstances that place them at high risk for psychological or physical damage.
• Resilient children tend to have temperaments that evoke positive responses from a wide variety of caregivers.
• They tend to be good-natured, easygoing, and affectionate.
• Additionally, they are easily soothed as infants.

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