Sentences with phrase «family fragmentation»

Culturally Responsive Relationship Education for Rural Communities (PDF - 1,311 KB) Cenizal, Abner, Gonyea, Arnold, & Mitran (2017) National Resource Center for Healthy Marriage and Families Highlights the challenges and strengths associated with integrating culturally responsive relationship education in order to mitigate family fragmentation in rural communities.
His most recent book is From Family Collapse to America's Decline: The Educational, Economic, and Social Costs of Family Fragmentation.
But he is no great advocate of any specific programs or approaches, whether to improve educational achievement or deal with the underlying problem of family fragmentation that makes life for children more difficult.
He appreciates it when those on the left give attention to the problem of family fragmentation that so concern him.
Shortchanging Student Achievement: The Educational, Economic, and Social Costs of Family Fragmentation by Mitch Pearlstein Rowman & Littlefield, 2011, $ 24.95; 165 pages.
But most scholars and the public still give scant attention to the loss of other parent figures or to the deeply complicating, long - lasting effects of family fragmentation.
The only way to reverse the cycle of family fragmentation and mistrust, the only way to overcome the alienating sense of the purposelessness of a great deal of menial work, is to acknowledge and enter into each other's sufferings.

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The goal of nondual understanding is especially attractive right now to Westerners living in a world characterized by fragmentation — of landscapes, cities, families, and social communities.
The villagers» renunciation of the body for the spirit, of the illusion of the flesh for a «higher and purer life,» becomes a renunciation of marriage, family, and friendship that leads to the gradual fragmentation of the community.
«The scenario invoking the fragmentation of a family of comets on a highly elliptical orbit is instead consistent with the lack of strong infrared excess found by our analysis», writes Marengo's team.
But the central thesis, however presented, is hardly contestable: the fragmentation of the American family, in which the norm of two parents raising children in a marriage has been radically reduced by the increase of children born and raised out of wedlock, engenders grave problems for many American children and American society.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan's 1965 report on the structural causes of the fragmentation of the black family has been so hotly debated that serious research on the complexity of the problem has been undermined for decades.
Participants discussed a range of factors that impede student success, including gaps between tribally enrolled students and other Native students; high teacher turnover in remote areas; poor attendance and truancy; low family and community involvement; schools» lack of knowledge about AI / AN culture and history; and fragmentation of services among state, tribal, and local agencies.
Their sadness and anger with this man, whose habitual drunken driving had finally resulted not only in his own semi-paralysis, but in the death of a youthful passenger, led to the fragmentation of family organisation and effective problem - solving.
With more than 90 agencies participating, the Collaboration works to overcome the fragmentation and scarcity of services endemic to the early childhood field by integrating all of our community resources to better meet the needs of the youngest children and their families.
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