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Children left behind can overcome adversity - USC News
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From the series, Children of Píngyáo. An estimated 40 percent of all Chinese children in rural areas — as many as 60 million — are left behind. (Photo/Blazej Mrozinski). A set of four new studies from researchers at USC and Southwest University in China suggest that children left behind can still succeed.
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USC and China researchers’ findings of ‘left-behind’ children in China could apply to children anywhere enduring adverse situations.
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