Urban children in distress

Urban children in distress
Title Urban children in distress PDF eBook
Author Cristina S. Blanc
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 1992
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Urban Children Distress

Urban Children Distress
Title Urban Children Distress PDF eBook
Author Cristina Szanton Blanc
Publisher Routledge
Pages 519
Release 2020-08-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1000141195

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This book describes how deprived urban children and their families and communities try to cope with scarcity, neglect and discrimination. It communicates the smell, the sweat, the agonies and the occasional triumphs of the poor in their day-to-day struggle for a rightful share of human dignity.

Urban Children in Distress

Urban Children in Distress
Title Urban Children in Distress PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1994
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Urban Children in Distress

Urban Children in Distress
Title Urban Children in Distress PDF eBook
Author Cristina Szanton Blanc
Publisher Routledge
Pages 481
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9782881246234

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This book describes how deprived urban children and their families and communities try to cope with scarcity, neglect and discrimination. It communicates the smell, the sweat, the agonies and the occasional triumphs of the poor in their day-to-day struggle for a rightful share of human dignity.

Urban Children in Distress

Urban Children in Distress
Title Urban Children in Distress PDF eBook
Author Cristina Szanton Blanc
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1992
Genre Child welfare
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Child Maltreatment and Psychological Distress Among Urban Homeless Youth

Child Maltreatment and Psychological Distress Among Urban Homeless Youth
Title Child Maltreatment and Psychological Distress Among Urban Homeless Youth PDF eBook
Author Lisa Russell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 420
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317732499

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This book describes a secondary analysis of survey data collected from a modified snowball sample of 96 homeless and runaway youth. The sample contains youth from selected street and social service sites located within a geographically defined region of Los Angeles. The analysis examines the area of inquiry defined by the intersection of three somewhat disparate fields of research. These fields include the literatures on homeless and runaway youth; child maltreatment; and stress, coping and resiliency. First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Children in Danger

Children in Danger
Title Children in Danger PDF eBook
Author James Garbarino
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1992
Genre Psychology
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"Childhood is ideally a time of safety, marked by freedom from the economic, sexual, and political demands that later become part of adult life. For many children, however, particularly those who live in our inner cities, childhood is increasingly a time of danger. The urban war zones of Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington. D.C., are not unlike the war zones of Beirut, Belfast, and Mozambique. In both worlds, children grow up with firsthand knowledge of terror and violence. This book examines the threat to childhood development posed by living amid chronic community violence. It shows caregiving adults such as teachers, psychologists, social workers, and counselors how they can work together to help children while they are still children--before they become angry, aggressive adults." "Drawing on their extensive fieldwork in war zones around the world, the authors explore the link between a child's response to growing up in an atmosphere of violence and danger, and the social context established for that child by community and caregivers. They reveal the need for establishing predictable, structured, safe environments for children and they show how school-based programs, by providing children with the continuity and regularity that is otherwise lacking in their lives, can enhance children's natural resilience and help ameliorate some of the long-term developmental consequences of living in danger. In addition to providing firsthand accounts of how children growing up in an atmosphere of violence address their situations, the authors also examine the special concerns that relate to the training and support of teachers who deal not only with the violence in the lives of the children they teach, but also with their own personal safety and emotional response to their students' traumas."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved