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Keepin' On: The Everyday Struggles of Young Families in Poverty

Keepin' On: The Everyday Struggles of Young Families in Poverty

Mark A. Fine
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The result of a 5-year research project conducted in one major American city, this fascinating book is a vivid journey into the lives of nine young African-American mothers facing issues related to single parenthood and poverty. What are their strengths and challenges as parents? How are their families affected by frequent transitions between homes, jobs, and significant others? What is their experience with Early Head Start? What can other programs learn from their stories? The authors answer these and other questions, taking early childhood professionals on an evolving tour through these women's lives and giving readers in-depth, qualitative portraits they can use to inform their own work. Readers will


examine the influences of factors within the family, such as the childrearing beliefs and practices, the mothers' relationships with their parents, and the involvement of fathers



explore the impact of interactions outside the family, including relationships with friends, neighbors, and home visitors



learn about cultural and societal forces that support or hinder each family's well-being



get to know one mother, Andreya, through an extensive case study that examines her relationships, social influences, triumphs, and challenges
Readers will also reflect on implications and lessons learned from the study, with the aid of expert commentary on research, practice, and policy. An essential resource for any early childhood professional, this compelling book gives readers critical insight into the many complex factors that affect any intervention with families in poverty.
Language
English
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Release
March 20, 2006
ISBN 13
9781557667816

Keepin' On: The Everyday Struggles of Young Families in Poverty

Mark A. Fine
0/5 ( ratings)
The result of a 5-year research project conducted in one major American city, this fascinating book is a vivid journey into the lives of nine young African-American mothers facing issues related to single parenthood and poverty. What are their strengths and challenges as parents? How are their families affected by frequent transitions between homes, jobs, and significant others? What is their experience with Early Head Start? What can other programs learn from their stories? The authors answer these and other questions, taking early childhood professionals on an evolving tour through these women's lives and giving readers in-depth, qualitative portraits they can use to inform their own work. Readers will


examine the influences of factors within the family, such as the childrearing beliefs and practices, the mothers' relationships with their parents, and the involvement of fathers



explore the impact of interactions outside the family, including relationships with friends, neighbors, and home visitors



learn about cultural and societal forces that support or hinder each family's well-being



get to know one mother, Andreya, through an extensive case study that examines her relationships, social influences, triumphs, and challenges
Readers will also reflect on implications and lessons learned from the study, with the aid of expert commentary on research, practice, and policy. An essential resource for any early childhood professional, this compelling book gives readers critical insight into the many complex factors that affect any intervention with families in poverty.
Language
English
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Release
March 20, 2006
ISBN 13
9781557667816

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