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The Unspoken Risk : The Hidden Architecture of Childhood Vulnerability
Overview
The problem is not the child. The problem is the architecture surrounding them.
Childhood crisis is not a random occurrence of "bad luck" or "difficult character." It is a structural outcome-built layer by layer, generation by generation. The Unspoken Risk provides a rigorous analysis of the quiet biological and systemic forces that manufacture vulnerability long before a crisis ever hits the evening news.Arys F. Edwards moves beyond individual pathology to introduce the Web of Risk, a multi-layered framework mapping how intergenerational trauma, social scarcity, and policy failure intersect to collapse the protective capacity of the family unit. Drawing on public health research, developmental sociology, and cross-cultural case studies, this book uncovers the hidden blueprints of childhood vulnerability. Structural. Predictable. Preventable. This is not a book of comfort or a guide to "better parenting." It is a Mandate for Change for educators, policymakers, and advocates who are ready to stop asking what is wrong with the child and start addressing what is wrong with the world that surrounds them. Inside this structural analysis, you will discover:
- The Inherited Environment: How a caregiver's unhealed trauma and the "familist model" shape attachment long before a child has the language to name it.
- The Weight of Money: How poverty and economic instability act as primary predictors of care capacity, creating a "quiet collapse" of the home.
- The Invisible Injury: How social isolation and emotional neglect physically rewire the developing brain, creating a hunger for belonging that predators learn to exploit.
- The Systemic Endpoint: Why youth departure is never an act of rebellion, but a statistically predictable endpoint of systemic failure.
- The New Architecture of Protection: A roadmap for moving society from reactive rescue to proactive, structural prevention
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- ISBN-13: 9798248240579
- ISBN-10: 9798248240579
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.59 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.84 pounds
- Page Count: 282
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