The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. These alternate families often emerge following negative life events that result in high risk for adverse child outcomes. Modifications in the traditional roles and relationships of grandparent and child may exacerbate stressors experienced by both parties. The phenomenon has implications for professionals working with these children because these families are increasing in prevalence and research suggests students\u27 success in school depends on both the home and school environments. Preventing problem behaviors associated with these families and promoting the children\u27s positive developmental trajectories entail understanding the family members\u27 unique needs and r...
Empirical studies describing the functioning of children raised by their grandparents are noticeably...
Evidence-based parenting programs (EBPPs) have helped improve the emotional, social, and behavioral ...
The series of articles in this issue test conceptual models of the processes by which levels of educ...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. These alternate families often ...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. These alternate families often ...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. Although placement with their g...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. Although placement with their g...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. Although placement with their g...
Increasing numbers of children are being raised by grandparents (CRBG). Grandparents provide a famil...
Those involved in circumstances in which children are raised by their grandparents often encounter s...
The growing social phenomenon of grandparents caring for their grandchildren has implications for ed...
Objective To determine how engagement in family management practices (i.e., parent–youth closeness, ...
This article discusses the development of well-being in children raised by grandparents in the U.S. ...
Those involved in circumstances in which children are raised by their grandparents often encounter s...
Purpose. This work provides information about households where grandparents assume roles as full-tim...
Empirical studies describing the functioning of children raised by their grandparents are noticeably...
Evidence-based parenting programs (EBPPs) have helped improve the emotional, social, and behavioral ...
The series of articles in this issue test conceptual models of the processes by which levels of educ...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. These alternate families often ...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. These alternate families often ...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. Although placement with their g...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. Although placement with their g...
The numbers of children raised by their grandparents are increasing. Although placement with their g...
Increasing numbers of children are being raised by grandparents (CRBG). Grandparents provide a famil...
Those involved in circumstances in which children are raised by their grandparents often encounter s...
The growing social phenomenon of grandparents caring for their grandchildren has implications for ed...
Objective To determine how engagement in family management practices (i.e., parent–youth closeness, ...
This article discusses the development of well-being in children raised by grandparents in the U.S. ...
Those involved in circumstances in which children are raised by their grandparents often encounter s...
Purpose. This work provides information about households where grandparents assume roles as full-tim...
Empirical studies describing the functioning of children raised by their grandparents are noticeably...
Evidence-based parenting programs (EBPPs) have helped improve the emotional, social, and behavioral ...
The series of articles in this issue test conceptual models of the processes by which levels of educ...