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Resilience in Children Exposed to Trauma, Disaster and War: Global Perspectives

How do children overcome hazardous experiences to succeed in life? What can be done to protect young people at risk from trauma, war, disasters, and other adversities? Learn about the importance of fostering resilience in children at risk. During this course, participants will: learn how trauma can affect children and the systems they depend on, gain insight into core concepts, research methods and lessons learned in last 50 years of resilience research, learn how research is being applied in the real world through interventions that promote resilience, and engage in discussions with others who are working with children at risk around the world Participants are welcome to take the MOOC at no cost or to register for a Course Certificate ($49). Those who register and earn a Course Certificate from Coursera also are eligible to sign up for continuing education clock hours through the University of Minnesota. Participants can earn 10 clock hours of continuing education credit (added cost $99) from the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. Go here http://z.umn.edu/1a5q to register for continuing education clock hours for completing this course.

Status: Family Support
Status: Human Development
Course20 hours

Featured reviews

MF

5.0Reviewed Mar 9, 2023

A very insightful course covering multilayer aspects of researches, methods, case studies, and experiences on resilience in children. Thank you for the very valuable and helpful course content!

VV

5.0Reviewed Jan 19, 2017

Amazing course! It can inspire every professional who is interested in trauma- informed approach or who is working with populations experiencing traumas.

YS

5.0Reviewed Feb 2, 2019

Wonderful and very well-detailed research-based course about resilience in children. Learned a lot from the splendid instructor. Very detailed and empowering course. Highly recommended.

CG

4.0Reviewed Jun 23, 2024

Very informative but the lectures do get boring after a while. If you are interested in the topic you will have no problem completing the course.

AG

5.0Reviewed Mar 30, 2025

It is a fundamental course for me, as a Social Worker it helps me a lot in helping children to be resilient exposed to trauma, disaster and war. Thank you

CS

5.0Reviewed Apr 7, 2021

Fantastic course, I team training others in an organisation on Trauma and Adverse child experiences, so to see and hear so much current research really supported my work.

T

5.0Reviewed Mar 1, 2026

Prof Ann Masten provides detailed and comprehensive information of resilience, the protective and promotive factors of resilience and the interventions that can be used.

JP

4.0Reviewed May 1, 2020

I enjoyed the course, but it needed more depth, possibly in treatments and outcomes. The lectures were kind of long and windy, but informative.

BD

5.0Reviewed Apr 23, 2021

I honestly enjoyed this course. It was well-thought out. There were a lot of examples that the instructor drew from to describe resilience. Overall, I learned a lot!

NA

5.0Reviewed Nov 24, 2022

This a great course on resilience. Although it is skewed to child development, the principles can be applied to other levels social and political dynamics.

DO

5.0Reviewed Jul 5, 2022

Excellent course. Very useful when  working with children and young people whose lives have been affected by trauma .

UB

4.0Reviewed May 8, 2020

I felt that at many points, the course focused on bluntly conveying facts more than making the videos engaging. There should be more interesting interactions.

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