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The Family-School Connection - Theory, Research, and Practice (Paperback)
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The Family-School Connection - Theory, Research, and Practice (Paperback)
Series: Issues in Children's and Families' Lives
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Currently, only about 50% of American youths live in traditional
two-parent, first-marriage families. This fact, combined with often
bleak economic and social realities, creates the backdrop of
interactions between families, children, and schools are examined
in this probing volume. Answering a need for evaluative research in
this area of increasing public interest, the contributors build a
model for evaluation, focusing on the dynamics of family-school
connections. How is school achievement influenced by parent-child
interactions and the family environment? How do school, family,
community, and peer-group connections affect early adolescents?
What is the family's role in the success of learning-disabled youth
or in school truancy? What effect does parental discord and divorce
have on a child's learning? These questions, as well as proposals
for intervention and prevention, create the crux of this book
designed to inform and motivate readers to respond to one of our
country's most fundamental social concerns. Vital reading for
everyone who wants to better understand child-school-community
interaction, this book especially warrants reading by students,
researchers, and other professionals in developmental psychology,
family studies, psychology, and social work. "The book should be
read by professionals who have contact with schools as part of
their brief; by those educators who train the new generation of
social workers, psychologists, and teachers; and by researchers who
seek to understand the tapestry of social influences on children's
development. The book is worth buying alone for the fruits of great
scholarship evident in the extensive lists of up-to-date references
at the end of each chapter, and in a superb appendix that offers a
tour de force of a 19-page bibliography on the topic." --Child and
Family Social Work
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