“…External factors such as socioeconomic status, family structure, peers, and connectedness to school, to name a few, can impact the likelihood of a child exhibiting maladaptive behaviors (Blum & Blum, 2009;Way & Robinson, 2003). Individual traits, such as an easy temperament, high social and emotional competence (the understanding of others' points of view and the individual's own emotions), and effective self-regulation skills lead to higher levels of resilience to adversity (Bandura, Caprara, Barbaranelli, Gerbino, & Pastorelli, 2003;Beardslee, 2000;Blum & Blum, 2009;Buckner, Mezzacappa, & Beardslee, 2003;Masten, 2001;Masten, 2004;Masten & Reed, 2002;Wachs, 2005;Wachs, 2006). Some research has found that the environmental risk factors that children experience will overshadow individual resiliency factors (Luthar, 2006;Sameroff & Rosenblum, 2006).…”