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This invaluable reference introduces successful strengths-based
programs for aiding families of young children in critical social
contexts: family, school, community, and policy. The wide range of
systems/contextual approaches described here are based in current
understanding of children's development, stress and resilience in
families, cultural competence, and the two-generational approach to
intervention. Research-based examples across early care and early
learning platforms illustrate the links between parental protective
factors and children's academic and social outcomes, and between
family stability and larger social goals. By supporting parents and
children equally, the contributors assert, these interventions more
fully address developmental and family issues than programs that
mainly serve one generation or the other. Included in the
coverage:* Parent and community focused approaches to supporting
parents of young children: the Family Networks Project.* Honoring
parenting values, expectations, and approaches across cultures.*
Building young children's executive functions at home and in early
care and education settings.* Promoting early childhood development
in the pediatric medical home.* Neighborhood approaches to
supporting families of young children.* Public policy strategies to
promote the well-being of families with young children. Innovative
Approaches for Supporting Parents of Young Children benefits
professionals and practitioners working to support families of
young children, particularly those interested in social work,
psychology, public policy, and public health.
This invaluable reference introduces successful strengths-based
programs for aiding families of young children in critical social
contexts: family, school, community, and policy. The wide range of
systems/contextual approaches described here are based in current
understanding of children's development, stress and resilience in
families, cultural competence, and the two-generational approach to
intervention. Research-based examples across early care and early
learning platforms illustrate the links between parental protective
factors and children's academic and social outcomes, and between
family stability and larger social goals. By supporting parents and
children equally, the contributors assert, these interventions more
fully address developmental and family issues than programs that
mainly serve one generation or the other. Included in the
coverage:* Parent and community focused approaches to supporting
parents of young children: the Family Networks Project.* Honoring
parenting values, expectations, and approaches across cultures.*
Building young children's executive functions at home and in early
care and education settings.* Promoting early childhood development
in the pediatric medical home.* Neighborhood approaches to
supporting families of young children.* Public policy strategies to
promote the well-being of families with young children. Innovative
Approaches for Supporting Parents of Young Children benefits
professionals and practitioners working to support families of
young children, particularly those interested in social work,
psychology, public policy, and public health.
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