Despite the multitude of obstacles that low-income parents face, many of them succeed in helping their children flourish. They raise children who possess the social-emotional competence needed to develop and keep friendships; establish good relationships with parents, teachers, and other adults; and experience a range of achievements that contribute to their selfconfidence, self-esteem, and self-efficacy. What can we learn about these resilient parents that can be shared with other parents who could benefit from such information, as well as with those who are committed to supporting parents’ efforts to nurture their children? What types of policies and programs have been shown to promote parents’ resiliency and, in turn, their children’s? T...
Young children in families experiencing deep poverty – those with incomes below 50 percent of the fe...
This study examined factors that impact recruitment, engagement, and retention of low-income parents...
Child maltreatment (CM) is strongly associated with poverty primarily because economically disadvant...
More than sixteen million children are currently living in poverty in the United States (NCCP, 2015)...
Consistent, responsive, and nurturing early relationships foster emotional well-being in young child...
In this article, the authors posit that programs promoting nurturing parent-child relationships infl...
From the day their child is diagnosed, parents of children with special needs are traveling on a jou...
There are a substantial number of high achieving poor students. These students have similar or bette...
Many children are resilient despite dysfunctional families and communities. Resilience theory and re...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145365/1/sop200090.pd
For the more than 15 million children currently living in poverty in the United States, the risk for...
Resilience is the ability to “bounce back” from adversity. Resilience research shifts our focus from...
In March 2020, United States government implemented health and safety mandates, including school clo...
Grounded in Resilience Theory (Masten et al., 1990; Masten, 2001; Walsh, 1996; Walsh, 2002; Walsh 20...
Young children in families experiencing deep poverty – those with incomes below 50 percent of the fe...
This study examined factors that impact recruitment, engagement, and retention of low-income parents...
Child maltreatment (CM) is strongly associated with poverty primarily because economically disadvant...
More than sixteen million children are currently living in poverty in the United States (NCCP, 2015)...
Consistent, responsive, and nurturing early relationships foster emotional well-being in young child...
In this article, the authors posit that programs promoting nurturing parent-child relationships infl...
From the day their child is diagnosed, parents of children with special needs are traveling on a jou...
There are a substantial number of high achieving poor students. These students have similar or bette...
Many children are resilient despite dysfunctional families and communities. Resilience theory and re...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145365/1/sop200090.pd
For the more than 15 million children currently living in poverty in the United States, the risk for...
Resilience is the ability to “bounce back” from adversity. Resilience research shifts our focus from...
In March 2020, United States government implemented health and safety mandates, including school clo...
Grounded in Resilience Theory (Masten et al., 1990; Masten, 2001; Walsh, 1996; Walsh, 2002; Walsh 20...
Young children in families experiencing deep poverty – those with incomes below 50 percent of the fe...
This study examined factors that impact recruitment, engagement, and retention of low-income parents...
Child maltreatment (CM) is strongly associated with poverty primarily because economically disadvant...