Fr. 76.00

American Children in Chronic Ppb

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor By Cynthia E. Lamy Klappentext A growing body of research informs us that an effective, efficient fight against chronic American poverty, producing benefits far exceeding costs, is possible. It begins by protecting children from developmental risks. This book describes those risks, along with the programs and policies we know protect children and families. A policy framework for the pursuit of an intrepid new goal - the purposeful protection of America's most vulnerable children on a large scale - would end chronic poverty as we know it. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter One: Premises for the Discussion What Do We Know about Poverty? Section I. RiskChapter Two: How Risk Works Chapter Three: Risk and FamiliesChapter Four: Schools and RiskSection II. Interventions. What Works? Chapter Five: While They Are Still Young: The Power of Early Childhood ProgramsChapter Six: When They Are Older: Keeping Them in School and Out of Trouble Chapter Seven: Supports for Families: Housing, Medicine, Food Section III. Policies and Recommendations for Ending Poverty As We Know ItChapter Eight: Policies and Recommendations Chapter Nine: Ending Chronic PovertyChapter Ten: Conclusions

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