Children and Youth Speak for Themselves

Children and Youth Speak for Themselves
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9781849507356
ISBN-13 : 184950735X
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Children and Youth Speak for Themselves by : Heather Beth Johnson

The volume is a collection of articles from scholars who pay particular attention to children and/or adolescents' voices, interpretations, perspectives, and experiences within specific social and cultural contexts. Contributions include research stemming from a broad spectrum of methodological and theoretical orientations.

Children and Youth Speak for Themselves

Children and Youth Speak for Themselves
Author :
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9781849507349
ISBN-13 : 1849507341
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Children and Youth Speak for Themselves by : Heather Beth Johnson

The volume is a collection of articles from scholars who pay particular attention to children and/or adolescents' voices, interpretations, perspectives, and experiences within specific social and cultural contexts. Contributions include research stemming from a broad spectrum of methodological and theoretical orientations.

Kids Speak

Kids Speak
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Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 0873067207
ISBN-13 : 9780873067201
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Kids Speak by : Chaim Walder

Young people in Israel write about their experiences dealing with personal problems, handicaps, fears, and relationships with parents and others.

Kids Speak

Kids Speak
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Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 1583304428
ISBN-13 : 9781583304426
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Kids Speak by : Chaim Walder

Young people in Israel write about their experiences dealing with personal problems, handicaps, fears, and relationships with parents and others.

Surviving Your Child's Adolescence

Surviving Your Child's Adolescence
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781118228838
ISBN-13 : 1118228839
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Surviving Your Child's Adolescence by : Carl Pickhardt

Expert suggestions for guiding your child through the rough teenage years Does it sometimes seem like your teenager is trying to push you over the edge? Learn what your child is going through and what you can do to help your teen navigate this difficult period in this practical guide from psychologist and parenting expert Carl Pickhardt. In an easy-to-read style, Dr. Pickhardt describes a 4-stage model of adolescent growth to help parents anticipate common developmental changes in their daughter or son from late elementary school through the college age years. Provides unique advice for dealing with arguing, chores, the messy room, homework, and many other issues Offers best practices for teaching effective communication, constructive conflict, and responsible decision-making Includes ideas for protecting kids against the dangers of the Internet, bullying, dating, sexual involvement, and substance use An essential road map for parents looking to guide their children on the path to adulthood.

Kids Speak

Kids Speak
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ISBN-10 : 168025488X
ISBN-13 : 9781680254884
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Kids Speak by : Ḥayim Ṿalder

Young people in Israel write about their experiences dealing with personal problems, handicaps, fears, and relationships with parents and others.

Researching Children and Youth

Researching Children and Youth
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781787140998
ISBN-13 : 1787140997
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Researching Children and Youth by : Ingrid E. Castro

This volume seeks to directly address the problems and pitfalls that often accompany researching children and youth in today’s society. This volume addresses participatory and feminist ethnographic approaches, digital mining, children’s agency, and navigating IRBs. Themes of space, location, and identity run throughout this volume.

Speak Up for Yourself: A Story Teaching Children Self-Advocacy

Speak Up for Yourself: A Story Teaching Children Self-Advocacy
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Publisher : Boys Town Press
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 9781545755044
ISBN-13 : 1545755043
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Speak Up for Yourself: A Story Teaching Children Self-Advocacy by : Bryan Smith

Amelia has never been one to be timid. She's confident enough to stand up for others and let people know what she thinks. So why is she having a hard time advocating for herself? When a new seating arrangement lands Amelia next to Billy, a guy who spends all day whining and complaining, Amelia feels trapped. She unloads all her frustrations on her very patient mother. But when Mom starts asking her questions, Amelia quickly realizes that advocating for change and for herself requires a lot more than criticizing others and making demands. Given four simple steps to follow, Amelia starts to hone her ability to selfadvocate. In addition to keeping the skill steps practical, author and school counselor Bryan Smith includes valuable lessons about the importance of HOW you approach others and why sometimes the answer may still be no. This insightful tale is another standout in the popular Without Limits book series, which offers Kindergarten through 5th grade readers wonderful lessons about character and selfconfidence!

White Kids

White Kids
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781479802456
ISBN-13 : 147980245X
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis White Kids by : Margaret A. Hagerman

Winner, 2019 William J. Goode Book Award, given by the Family Section of the American Sociological Association Finalist, 2019 C. Wright Mills Award, given by the Society for the Study of Social Problems Riveting stories of how affluent, white children learn about race American kids are living in a world of ongoing public debates about race, daily displays of racial injustice, and for some, an increased awareness surrounding diversity and inclusion. In this heated context, sociologist Margaret A. Hagerman zeroes in on affluent, white kids to observe how they make sense of privilege, unequal educational opportunities, and police violence. In fascinating detail, Hagerman considers the role that they and their families play in the reproduction of racism and racial inequality in America. White Kids, based on two years of research involving in-depth interviews with white kids and their families, is a clear-eyed and sometimes shocking account of how white kids learn about race. In doing so, this book explores questions such as, “How do white kids learn about race when they grow up in families that do not talk openly about race or acknowledge its impact?” and “What about children growing up in families with parents who consider themselves to be ‘anti-racist’?” Featuring the actual voices of young, affluent white kids and what they think about race, racism, inequality, and privilege, White Kids illuminates how white racial socialization is much more dynamic, complex, and varied than previously recognized. It is a process that stretches beyond white parents’ explicit conversations with their white children and includes not only the choices parents make about neighborhoods, schools, peer groups, extracurricular activities, and media, but also the choices made by the kids themselves. By interviewing kids who are growing up in different racial contexts—from racially segregated to meaningfully integrated and from politically progressive to conservative—this important book documents key differences in the outcomes of white racial socialization across families. And by observing families in their everyday lives, this book explores the extent to which white families, even those with anti-racist intentions, reproduce and reinforce the forms of inequality they say they reject.

Mixed-Race Youth and Schooling

Mixed-Race Youth and Schooling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781317693437
ISBN-13 : 1317693434
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Mixed-Race Youth and Schooling by : Sandra Winn Tutwiler

This timely, in-depth examination of the educational experiences and needs of mixed-race children ("the fifth minority") focuses on the four contexts that primarily influence learning and development: the family, school, community, and society-at-large. The book provides foundational historical, social, political, and psychological information about mixed-race children and looks closely at their experiences in schools, their identity formation, and how schools can be made more supportive of their development and learning needs. Moving away from an essentialist discussion of mixed-race children, a wide variety of research is included. Life and schooling experiences of mixed-raced individuals are profiled throughout the text. Rather than pigeonholing children into a neat box of descriptions or providing readymade prescriptions for educators, Mixed-Race Youth and Schooling offers information and encourages teachers to critically reflect on how it is relevant to and helpful in their teaching/learning contexts.