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School Adjustment: Why Some Students Fade and Others Flourish is a comprehensive examination of the psychological and social factors that influence student success in educational settings. Drawing on extensive research and real-world case studies, author Moshe Israelashvili investigates the complex dynamics of school adjustment, including peer relationships, teacher interactions, family influences, and individual coping mechanisms.
The book addresses critical questions about academic performance disparities, mental health challenges, and the protective factors that help students overcome obstacles. Israelashvili provides practical insights for educators, parents, and policymakers seeking to create supportive learning environments. By understanding why some students flourish while others fade, stakeholders can implement targeted interventions and support systems that promote positive school experiences and long-term academic achievement.







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