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Solutions for Serving Young Children and Their Families
Where Children Live
Solutions for Serving Young Children and Their Families
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Where Children Live is a natural extension of the Advances in Applied Developmental Psychology Series. It extends our coverage and concerns for children and families in their natural habitats. The message of this volume is that effective delivery of child and family services, a comprehensive theoretical model, is needed so that efficient delivery can take place, as well as an evaluation of the quality of those services.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword, Irving Sigel
Section I: Introduction to the Concept of Community: The Meaning of Community, Phyllis R. Magrab
Supporting Families with Children in a Community, Richard N. Roberts
Section II: Issues in Defining Community Support for Programs
A National Coalition of Communities, Suzanne M. Bronheim and Nancy Striffler
Financing Early Intervention, Linda D. Goetze, Susan D. Mackey Andrews, and Maureen Greer
Participatory Realism: Defining the Role of Nonevaluator, Mark S. Innocenti and Richard N. Roberts
Section III: Developmental Perspectives on Community Programs. Communities Supporting the Mental Health of Young Children and their Families, Roxane Kaufmann and Amy Locke Wischmann
State-Level Supports for Community-Based Services, Gary J. De Carolis
Section IV: Examples of Community Support in Action
Supporting Families With Young Children in the Community: A Parent's Perspective, Polly Arango
International Perspectives in Community-Based Services, Peter Evans
Service Integration at the Community Level Within Early Intervention Systems, Adrienne L. Akers and Diane D. Behl
Community Efforts to Counter the Environmental Risks Children Face, Glenna C. Boyce, Diane D. Behl, and Therese R. Johnson
A Community-Based Approach to Preventing Child Maltreatment, Sharon Carnahan, Carnot E. Nelson, and Thomas R. Gordon
Author Index
Subject Index.
Foreword, Irving Sigel
Section I: Introduction to the Concept of Community: The Meaning of Community, Phyllis R. Magrab
Supporting Families with Children in a Community, Richard N. Roberts
Section II: Issues in Defining Community Support for Programs
A National Coalition of Communities, Suzanne M. Bronheim and Nancy Striffler
Financing Early Intervention, Linda D. Goetze, Susan D. Mackey Andrews, and Maureen Greer
Participatory Realism: Defining the Role of Nonevaluator, Mark S. Innocenti and Richard N. Roberts
Section III: Developmental Perspectives on Community Programs. Communities Supporting the Mental Health of Young Children and their Families, Roxane Kaufmann and Amy Locke Wischmann
State-Level Supports for Community-Based Services, Gary J. De Carolis
Section IV: Examples of Community Support in Action
Supporting Families With Young Children in the Community: A Parent's Perspective, Polly Arango
International Perspectives in Community-Based Services, Peter Evans
Service Integration at the Community Level Within Early Intervention Systems, Adrienne L. Akers and Diane D. Behl
Community Efforts to Counter the Environmental Risks Children Face, Glenna C. Boyce, Diane D. Behl, and Therese R. Johnson
A Community-Based Approach to Preventing Child Maltreatment, Sharon Carnahan, Carnot E. Nelson, and Thomas R. Gordon
Author Index
Subject Index.
Product details
Published | Sep 20 1999 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 382 |
ISBN | 9781567504408 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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