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Children’s Subjective Well-Being


Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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WOMA - Washington
Faculty:
Michael J. Lawler, MSW, PhD
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54 Minutes
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Description

Children’s subjective well-being will be reviewed as a practice, research, and clinical framework to help practitioners understand how children assess their own lives. The session will review Children’s Worlds, an international research project that measured children’s subjective well-being in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Individual and contextual factors with geographic and cultural variation will be examined.

 

 

The WOMA strives to provide continuing medical education programs to fulfill the needs of the attendees and to meet the AOA Uniform Guidelines and AOA Accreditation Requirements. Comments, questions, or complaints should be forwarded to WOMA Executive Director Roseanne Andersen, by calling the WOMA Office at 425-677-3930 or by mail to WOMA, P.O. Box 1187 Gig Harbor, WA 98332 or by email to executivedirector@woma.org.

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Dr. Lawler is President of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) in Yakima, Washington.  PNWU educates and trains health care professionals, emphasizing service to rural and medically underserved communities throughout the Northwest. He has 35 years of professional experience in health and human services, including 24 years as a leader in higher education at PNWU, University of South Dakota, and University of California, Davis. He was the US Principal Investigator of Children’s Worlds, an international research project addressing children’s well-being.
 

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