Children are not bad: Analyzing the reasons from naughtiness to violation
The apprehension of any parent is the potential arrest of their child for criminal offenses. While the reasons behind some juvenile delinquency may be associated with family background and economic circumstances, this is not uniformly applicable in most cases. Instances of delinquency are observed even within well-off or affluent families.
What psychological factors lead a child, perceived as good by parents and teachers, to transform into a completely different individual? Which types of crimes are more commonly committed by juveniles, and how should parents navigate the challenge of dealing with ""troubled"" children? Dr. Tang Hoiming, a distinguished educational psychologist and practicing barrister, addresses these complex questions in his book. By shedding light on the psychological underpinnings of problematic behavior, the book aims to contribute to the effective reduction of unfortunate incidents.