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Family Diversity and Family Policy: Strengthening Families for America's Children - Strengthening Families for America's Children

English · Hardback

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Family Diversity and Family Policy describes the dimensions of diversity which characterize the contemporary American family and discusses the implications for public policy and associated intervention programs linked to this diversity. The authors contend that if the programs and policies available to support families are to be most useful, they need to reflect the diversity of the families they intend to help.
Beginning with a discussion of the historical and contemporary context of the American family, Family Diversity and Family Policy focuses on child poverty and argues that this topic may be usefully studied within the context of developmental systems theory. This theory systematically links the development of individuals to variations in their physical and social ecology, and is used as a framework for discussing:

  • Contemporary challenges faced by parents charged with rearing adolescents, and the familial and societal issues that arise when the adolescents being reared are parents themselves.
  • Current policy issues that arise from welfare debates in the United States and from recently-enacted welfare reform legislation.
  • The importance for our nation of developing a comprehensive national youth policy.

The authors draw implications for the design, delivery, and evaluation of diversity-sensitive policies and programs for families and youth, and offer a vision of how to link scholars, policy makers, and community members in multi-professional and multi-institutional collaborations promoting the positive development of American families and youth.
Family Diversity and Family Policy is relevant to scholars and policy makers interested in human development, particularly of children and adolescents. In addition, it should be essential reading for practitioners and policy makers in government, private industry, and public and private social service organizations.

List of contents

1. The Family: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.- 2. Child Poverty Within the Ecology of America's Families.- 3. Developmental Contextualism and the Developmental Systems Perspective.- 4. Engaging Public Policy: The Substantive Importance of Diversity.- 5. The Parenting of Adolescents and Adolescents as Parents.- 6. The Importance of Diversity in Welfare Reform.- 7. Toward the Development of a National Youth Policy.- 8. Implications for Policy Design, Delivery, and Evaluation.- References.- Name Index.

About the author

Richard M. Lerner, Ph.D. is Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science at the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development at Tufts University.

Summary

Family Diversity and Family Policy describes the dimensions of diversity which characterize the contemporary American family and discusses the implications for public policy and associated intervention programs linked to this diversity.

Product details

Authors Richard Lerner, Richard M Lerner, Richard M. Lerner, La McCubbin, Laurie D. McCubbin, Elizabeth Sparks, Elizabeth E Sparks, Elizabeth E. Sparks
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792386124
ISBN 978-0-7923-8612-4
No. of pages 168
Weight 454 g
Illustrations XX, 168 p.
Series International Series in Outreach Scholarship
International Series in Outreach Scholarship
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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