This book should enhance the reader's understanding of the contemporary scene in parenting education, including effective programming, important issues, and future trends.
NELS:88 followed a cohort of students as they moved from the middle grades to high school and into postsecondary schooling or careers (Ingels, Thalji, Pulliam, Bartot, & Frankel, 1994). In 1988, a nationally representative sample of ...
This is the first book to provide a multidisciplinary, critical, and global overview of evidence-based parenting education (PEd) programs.
The book builds upon the rich traditions of group parent education while incorporating contemporary theory and practice.
This book describes the global aims of early parenting education.
Case 2: Jordan Age and setting: Jordan is a seven-year-old second grader. He was born addicted to crack cocaine and physically abused until the age of four. He is currently in a foster home with a single parent.
Many families need very practical supports to help them navigate through a complex service delivery system (i.e. 'navigating amidst ambiguity'; Freuler et al., 2014). Some centres that conduct diagnostic assessments for ASD provide ...
An Interdisciplinary Practitioner's Guide Brian A. Gerrard, Michael J. Carter, Deborah Ribera ... Harnessing the social capital of rural communities for youth mental health: Asset-based community development framework.
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Comprised of 14 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the parent education movement as well as several prototype programs and some ethical issues.
Written to help parents understand what their children need to know before they start kindergarten, this volume, bound separately in English and Spanish, is intended to help parents become their children's best, as well as their first and ...