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. In a related dimension, Adetunde (2017) noted that the social adjustment of these employees must take into consideration their lifestyle, autonomy and access to gratuity and pension as this gives the teacher a sense of social well-being which makes

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cultural integration ( Kovács & Kasza, 2018 ). These activities would assist international students in naturally integrating and blending into the university community, consequently increasing their well-being ( Grüttner, 2019 ). Integration is more

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regard to the well-being of the child today and with regard to its (possible) future. However, their acceptance as well as the consequences on the part of the child are never completely foreseeable. This point of view points to the special importance of

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, he has been cooperating with many projects in ECE and preschool teachers’ professional development in Vietnam. He has also run researches on social-emotional learning, learner well-being and happy school in the preschool education environment

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: Review of modern literature . Romanian Journal of Psychological Studies , 9 ( 1 ). Aburezeq , K. , & Kasik , L. ( 2021c ). The relationship between social problem solving and psychological well-being: A literature review . Romanian Journal of

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as it initiates ideas of further research into the long-term impact of international student's well-being among others. References Czimre , K. , Ţoca , C. , Hegedűs , R. , & Teperics , K. ( 2016 ). Impacts of study-driven international

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, stigmatized by others) affects individual self-esteem, emotional well-being. If a given group we belong to is perceived negatively, then we start doubting ourselves, too (low self-esteem). This creates negative emotions which permeate all aspects of life and

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orientations are essential in the development of adolescents' personal, social and cultural lives, having a significant impact on their relationships, identity, well-being and life prospects. A cross-cultural study fulfilled by Kasser and Schwartz (2011; 1994

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SOC in children is scarce even though it would be highly relevant based on the association of SOC and well-being found in adults and adolescents. According to the review by Eriksson and Lindström (2005) SOC tends to increase along the whole life span

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true or not, they must believe in the well-being of their institution and demonstrate this belief publicly. They need to convince the public that the University has provided for the community it was moved to, and that it meets and satisfy the higher

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