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This data-rich volume reviews short- and long-term consequences of
residential or institutional care for children across the globe as
well as approaches to reducing maltreatment. Up-to-date findings
from a wide range of developing and developed countries identify
forms of abuse and neglect associated with institutionalization and
their effects on development and pathology in younger children,
adolescents, and alumni. The sections on intervention strategies
highlight the often-conflicting objectives facing professionals and
policymakers balancing the interests of children, families, and
facilities. But despite many national and regional variations, two
themes stand out: the universal right of children to live in
safety, and the ongoing need for professionals and community to
ensure this safety. Included among the topics: Maltreatment and
living conditions in long-term residential institutions for
children Outcomes from institutional rearing Recommendations to
improve institutional living Historical, political, socio-economic,
and cultural influences on Child Welfare Systems Latin American and
the Caribbean, African, Asian, Middle-Eastern, Western and Eastern
European countries and the United States of America are presented.
Child Maltreatment in Residential Care will inform psychology
professionals interested in the role of residential care in the
lives of children, and possibilities for improved outcomes. It will
also interest social workers and mental health practitioners and
researchers seeking evidence-based interventions for families
adopting children from residential care.
All key issues of research and practice in comprehension
instruction are addressed in this highly regarded professional
resource and course text. Leading scholars examine the processes
that enable students to make meaning from what they read--and how
this knowledge can be applied to improve teaching at all grade
levels. Best practices for meeting the needs of diverse elementary
and secondary students are identified. Essential topics include
strategies for comprehending different types of texts, the impact
of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), cutting-edge assessment
approaches, and the growing importance of digital genres and
multimodal literacies. User-friendly features include
end-of-chapter discussion questions. New to This Edition
*Incorporates the latest research and instructional practices.
*Chapters on the CCSS, critical theory, culturally responsive
instruction, and response to intervention. *Chapters on teaching
fiction and informational texts in the secondary grades. *Expanded
coverage of multimodal literacy learning. *Timely topics such as
text complexity, close reading, digital literacies, and
neuroscience are discussed in multiple chapters.
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