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Families, Risk, and Competence (Hardcover)
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Families, Risk, and Competence (Hardcover)
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The problems of studying families arise from the difficulty in
studying systems where there are multiple elements interacting with
each other and with the child. How should this system be described?
Still other problems relate to indirect effects; namely the
influence of a particular dyad's interaction on the child when the
child is not a member of the dyad. While all agree that the
mother-father relationship has important bearing on the child's
development, exactly how to study this--especially using
observational techniques--remains a problem. While progress in
studying the family has been slow, there is no question that an
increase in interest in the family systems, as opposed to the
mother-child relationship, is taking place. This has resulted in an
increase in research on families and their effects.
This volume, by leading figures in child development on families,
attests to the growing sophistication of the conceptualization and
measurement techniques for getting at family processes. The third
in a series that aims to address topics relevant to the
developmental problems and developmental disabilities of
retardation, this volume is divided into two parts. Section 1
presents basic family processes and approaches for describing
family dynamics. It deals with these issues from a broad
perspective, including studying families at dinner, families in
different cultural contexts, and the understanding of family in
nonhuman primates. Section 2 looks at family processes in the
service of studying families at-risk. The risk factors include
poverty, malnutrition, and developmental delay and retardation. The
study of family processes in these contexts provides data on family
dynamics as well as how these dynamics impact on the children's
developing competence. This volume will be informative for
researchers, clinicians, and educators from a variety of
disciplines and settings. The editors' aim is to bring a greater
clarity to issues concerning the family life of children and
highlight new research and possibilities for intervention.
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