Individuals and Families in Transition

Individuals and Families in Transition
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1989
Genre: Families
ISBN: UCR:31210023559154

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Families in Transition

Families in Transition
Author: Peter Gossage
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0773518479

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Using a family-reconstruction method, Gossage (history, U. de Sherbrooke) explores how the rise of industrial capitalism transformed the lives of the Quebec town's French-speaking, Catholic families. He draws on local registers and manuscript census schedules to focus on marriage, household organization, and family size in the context of the social and economic change. Among his findings are a growing divergence between bourgeois and proletarian families in regard to marriage and fertility patterns. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Families and Transition to School

Families and Transition to School
Author: Sue Dockett,Wilfried Griebel,Bob Perry
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319583297

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This collection addresses issues related to families and transition, and pays special attention to the transition to school, the effect of this on the family, as well as the effect of the family on that transition. It celebrates the roles of families, locating them as integral partners in time of transition and identifying a variety of ways in which families and educators can work together with children to promote positive transitions. The book draws on a range of theoretical frameworks and research projects to provide multiple perspectives of family involvement in education, family-educator partnerships, the nature of collaboration, issues for families in marginalised or complex circumstances, as well as the multiple intersections of families and transition processes. The research projects reported range from in-depth case studies to the analysis of large-scale data sets and all have multiple messages for practitioners, policy makers and researchers as they seek ways to engage with families as their children start school.

Family in Transition

Family in Transition
Author: Arlene S. Skolnick,Jerome H. Skolnick
Publsiher: Boston : Little, Brown
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1986
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015012465905

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Family in Transition

Family in Transition
Author: Arlene S. Skolnick,Jerome H. Skolnick
Publsiher: Boston : Little, Brown
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1980
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015000274244

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Family Transitions

Family Transitions
Author: Philip A. Cowan,E. Mavis Hetherington
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134760909

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This volume, the result of the second annual Summer Institute sponsored by the Family Research Consortium, focuses on family transitions--both normative and non-normative. The subject of family transitions has been a central concern of the consortium largely because studies of families in motion help to highlight mechanisms leading to adaptation and dysfunction. This text represents a collective effort to understand the techniques individuals and families employ to adapt to the pressing issues they encounter along their life course.

Supporting Children s Well Being During Early Childhood Transition to School

Supporting Children   s Well Being During Early Childhood Transition to School
Author: Tatalovi? Vorkapi?, Sanja,LoCasale-Crouch, Jennifer
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799844365

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Life transitions differ concerning the intensity of the change and the intensity of the child’s reaction to that change. For most children, the first and most significant transition is from the family home to an institution of early care and education, which includes preschool. These transitions can also include children's passage from kindergarten to elementary school. However, the intensity of the child's reaction is related to the size of the change that is happening and also to who or what is involved in that change and the importance a child attributes to that someone or something. Supporting Children’s Well-Being During Early Childhood Transition to School is an essential scholarly publication that examines evidence-based practices and approaches that fully support a child’s well-being during transition periods in early childhood. It serves as a resource to rethink contemporary transition theoretical models, research studies, and applied practices. Featuring a wide range of topics such as emotional competency, language learners, and professional development, this book is ideal for academicians, psychologists, early childhood educators, daycare centers, curriculum designers, policymakers, researchers, education professionals, and students.

Children Living in Transition

Children Living in Transition
Author: Cheryl Zlotnick
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780231160964

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Sharing the daily struggles of children and families residing in transitional situations (homelessness or because of risk of homelessness, being connected with the child welfare system, or being new immigrants in temporary housing), this text recommends strategies for delivering mental health and intensive case-management services that maintain family integrity and stability. Based on work undertaken at the Center for the Vulnerable Child in Oakland, California, which has provided mental health and intensive case management to children and families living in transition for more than two decades, the volume outlines culturally sensitive practices to engage families that feel disrespected or betrayed.