The life paths of young boys and girls and their families in cities in
the Philippines, India, Brazil, Kenya and Italy provide a first analy
sis, often in the children's own words, of the multiple overlapping cr
ises that lead them to situations of distress. Such situations include
running away to live in the streets and/or progressively falling into
high risk behavior, such as dropping out of school, abusing different
kinds of substances, engaging in sex for money or protection, and ped
dling drugs. Their life histories illustrate their resilience. But the
y also illustrate how the quality of their relationships to meaningful
adults is being increasingly threatened and how painful and disruptiv
e that is for these developing young people, who need the caring prese
nce and reassuring validation of key adults, both within and outside t
heir families, as they enter into an adult world.