Protecting Children and Supporting Families: Promising Programs and Organizational RealitiesTransaction Publishers, 1 gen 1997 - 290 pagine This book highlights encouraging news about programs that produce better outcomes for disadvantaged children and families. It includes a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the research evidence available on the effectiveness of these promising programs. Particular attention is given to programs with a demonstrated potential to prevent child abuse and neglect and family breakdown. |
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... worker works in a family's home for many hours a day during a time of high stress . A team of homemakers , public health nurses , and pediatricians reaches out and establishes ongoing contact with young mothers iden- tified in the ...
... worker works in a family's home for many hours a day during a time of high stress . A team of homemakers , public health nurses , and pediatricians reaches out and establishes ongoing contact with young mothers iden- tified in the ...
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... workers , we have found two clear benefits to using a support perspective : ( a ) it offers a vocabulary that bridges both clinical and community intervention realities , that is , it helps people to talk to each other and appreciate ...
... workers , we have found two clear benefits to using a support perspective : ( a ) it offers a vocabulary that bridges both clinical and community intervention realities , that is , it helps people to talk to each other and appreciate ...
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... worker may be particularly well suited to provide short- term emotional support and problem - relevant advice to a family , but singu- larly unable to use her / his personal relationship with family members to foster in them a more ...
... worker may be particularly well suited to provide short- term emotional support and problem - relevant advice to a family , but singu- larly unable to use her / his personal relationship with family members to foster in them a more ...
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... workers may make a more substantial contribution to positive feelings of self - worth and affiliation ( Hall & Wellman , 1985 ; Litwak , 1985 ; Schulz & Rau , 1985 ; Shumaker & Brow- nell , 1984 ) . Hall and Wellman ( 1985 ) reinforce ...
... workers may make a more substantial contribution to positive feelings of self - worth and affiliation ( Hall & Wellman , 1985 ; Litwak , 1985 ; Schulz & Rau , 1985 ; Shumaker & Brow- nell , 1984 ) . Hall and Wellman ( 1985 ) reinforce ...
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Sommario
XIII | 28 |
XIV | 33 |
XV | 35 |
XVIII | 37 |
XIX | 40 |
XX | 42 |
XXI | 45 |
XXII | 47 |
XXIII | 50 |
XXIV | 52 |
XXV | 55 |
XXVI | 57 |
XXVII | 61 |
XXVIII | 66 |
XXIX | 68 |
XXX | 69 |
XXXI | 71 |
XXXII | 73 |
XXXIII | 75 |
XXXIV | 76 |
XXXV | 86 |
XXXVI | 92 |
XXXVII | 101 |
XXXIX | 103 |
XL | 105 |
XLI | 110 |
XLII | 123 |
XLIII | 127 |
XLIV | 128 |
XLV | 141 |
XLVI | 148 |
XLVII | 151 |
L | 152 |
LXI | 177 |
LXIII | 181 |
LXIV | 188 |
LXV | 190 |
LXVI | 195 |
LXIX | 197 |
LXXI | 199 |
LXXII | 204 |
LXXIII | 208 |
LXXIV | 211 |
LXXV | 215 |
LXXVII | 225 |
LXXIX | 226 |
LXXX | 227 |
LXXXII | 230 |
LXXXIII | 231 |
LXXXIV | 232 |
LXXXV | 234 |
LXXXVI | 237 |
LXXXVII | 238 |
LXXXIX | 239 |
XC | 240 |
XCII | 241 |
XCIII | 242 |
XCV | 243 |
XCVII | 244 |
XCIX | 245 |
CII | 246 |
CIII | 247 |
CIV | 263 |
CV | 285 |
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