Reports on a subset of findings from a study that explored the support roles of African American child care providers in poor Chicago neighborhoods. Based on ten in-depth interviews with relative caregivers, Bromer discusses five themes: caregiver\u27s adult-focused and child-focused motivations for caring, daily work with children, childrearing advice to parents, and caregiver-parent conflict. Caregivers’ motivations to provide child care and the meanings they ascribe to this daily work suggest new ways of defining a child-focused approach to caregiving
From publisher: This grounded theory qualitative study of 16 Black Canadian grandmothers identified ...
From publisher: This grounded theory qualitative study of 16 Black Canadian grandmothers identified ...
The article explores the relationships between grandmothers\u27 socioeconomic and health characteris...
Introduces a series of essays that explore family, friend, and neighbor child care. This form of chi...
An increase in the provision of long-term care by relative caregivers to custodial children has brou...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
This study had two purposes: (1) to describe the quality of the kinship caregiving experience for ki...
This study had two purposes: (1) to describe the quality of the kinship caregiving experience for ki...
Previous research on grandparents as kinship care providers demonstrated that grandparents are confr...
This chapter describes two studies examining quality of care in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) c...
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2005-2007 American Community Survey show that there are 11,436 gr...
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2005-2007 American Community Survey show that there are 11,436 gr...
Grandparent caregiving is a growing phenomenon in both the United States and Canada. The burgeoning ...
Before the 1996 federal welfare reform, home-based childcare was either overlooked or looked down up...
From publisher: This grounded theory qualitative study of 16 Black Canadian grandmothers identified ...
From publisher: This grounded theory qualitative study of 16 Black Canadian grandmothers identified ...
The article explores the relationships between grandmothers\u27 socioeconomic and health characteris...
Introduces a series of essays that explore family, friend, and neighbor child care. This form of chi...
An increase in the provision of long-term care by relative caregivers to custodial children has brou...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
This study had two purposes: (1) to describe the quality of the kinship caregiving experience for ki...
This study had two purposes: (1) to describe the quality of the kinship caregiving experience for ki...
Previous research on grandparents as kinship care providers demonstrated that grandparents are confr...
This chapter describes two studies examining quality of care in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) c...
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2005-2007 American Community Survey show that there are 11,436 gr...
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2005-2007 American Community Survey show that there are 11,436 gr...
Grandparent caregiving is a growing phenomenon in both the United States and Canada. The burgeoning ...
Before the 1996 federal welfare reform, home-based childcare was either overlooked or looked down up...
From publisher: This grounded theory qualitative study of 16 Black Canadian grandmothers identified ...
From publisher: This grounded theory qualitative study of 16 Black Canadian grandmothers identified ...
The article explores the relationships between grandmothers\u27 socioeconomic and health characteris...