Difficulties in Adapting at School Among Nepalese Immigrant Children in Japan
Introduction Japan has experienced a shift toward a multicultural society, and an increasing number of immigrant children have enrolled in its educational systems. Unforeseen experiences may affect the mental well-being of these children and undermine their holistic development; however, research is...
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Main Authors: | Ratna Shila Banstola PhD (Author), Sachiko Inoue PhD (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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