This is a study of successful youth development in poor, disadvantaged neighborhoods in Denver and Chicago - a study of how children living in the worst neighborhoods develop or fail to develop the values, competencies and commitments that lead to a productive, healthy responsible adult life. While there is a strong focus on neighborhood effects, the study employs a multicontextual model examining both the direct effects of the neighborhood ecology, social organization and contexts embedded in the neighborhood. The unique and combined influence of the neighborhood, family, school, peer group and individual attributes on developmental success is estimated. The view that growing up in a poor, disadvantaged neighborhood condemns one to a life of repeated failure and personal pathology is revealed as a myth, as most youth in these neighborhoods are completing the developmental tasks of adolescence successfully.
Fred secretly trades his boring lunches for exciting ones but soon discovers the downside of such a dietary switch-a-roo.An all you can eat buffet of rhymes, adventure and beautifully detailed...
When kids start going on TV binges or devouring fistfuls of cookies, it's easy to say, "They'll grow out of it." More likely, they're acquiring bad habits that could lead to childhood obesity and...
Even well-meaning parents can, through lack of awareness, neglect their children's most basic needs. And neglect can take many forms-from overindulgence to lack of communications. E. Kent Hayes has...
This book is about the children who lived in a small neighborhood, a neighborhood of peace and love, and having fun as a child and finding your talents.