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This book delves into the socio-economic challenges of street children in Bangladesh, highlighting the complex interplay of poverty, child welfare, and developmental psychology. With a regional focus, it examines how issues like family breakdown, substance abuse, and child labour affect millions of children, offering practical strategies to mitigate these challenges. The book presents unique insights into both local and global child welfare movements, making it essential for social workers, policymakers, educators, and psychologists. By providing a thorough analysis of child care, abuse, and support systems, it offers valuable tools to better understand and address the vulnerability of street children, with relevance for practitioners and researchers in child development and social justice.