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The Child Care Crisis And Its Impact On Hispanic Families, Katie Bogle, Abby M. Foreman
The Child Care Crisis And Its Impact On Hispanic Families, Katie Bogle, Abby M. Foreman
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While the child care crisis has touched nearly every corner of America, impacting families of diverse racial, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, this report will examine its impact on the Hispanic community. With a population of 59.9 million, Hispanics are the largest minority population in the United States and contribute to the rich and diverse fabric of American life. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines Hispanic as “a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.” Hispanic families in the United States, made up of both immigrants and …
An Ontology Of Human Flourishing: Economic Development And Epistemologies Of Faith, Hope, And Love, Jan Van Vliet
An Ontology Of Human Flourishing: Economic Development And Epistemologies Of Faith, Hope, And Love, Jan Van Vliet
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This chapter demonstrates that the presence of poverty, and its associated pathologies, is of concern to all humankind whose innate desire is to seek the flourishing of fellow humanity. The traditional, often unsuccessful, methods of poverty alleviation have been challenged in creative, bold, and refreshing ways that are superior in both identifying poverty and moving agencies and pathways toward greater success. This involves a technical application of quantitative microeconomics which is paired with expertise and insights on human behavior gleaned from the behavioral sciences. It turns out that human behavior is often better explained by behavioral categories such as hope …
Healthy Family Systems: Bowen And Boundaries, Erin Olson
Healthy Family Systems: Bowen And Boundaries, Erin Olson
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"It is helpful to have close family relationships, but within certain family subsystems and between individual family members, it is still important to have boundaries."
Posting about Thomas Bowen's Family Systems Therapy (FST) from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/healthy-family-systems-bowen-and-boundaries/
Forging Our Future: A Review Of The Synthetic Age, Jeff Ploegstra
Forging Our Future: A Review Of The Synthetic Age, Jeff Ploegstra
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"Part of Preston’s argument is for a profound improvement in scientific fluency in the population, but it should also be for a stronger behavioral response as well."
Posting about the book The Synthetic Age from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/forging-our-future-a-review-of-the-synthetic-age/
The Art Of Distancing: A Review Of How To Do Nothing, David J. Mulder, Leah A. Zuidema, Matt Drissell
The Art Of Distancing: A Review Of How To Do Nothing, David J. Mulder, Leah A. Zuidema, Matt Drissell
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In this symposium style review, Matt Drissell (Associate Professor of Art), Leah Zuidema (Vice President for Online & Graduate Education), and Dave Mulder (Associate Professor of Education) each bring perspectives from their area of expertise.
Posting about the book How to Do Nothing-Resisting the Attention Economy from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/the-art-of-distancing-a-review-of-how-to-do-nothing/
Community Mental Health In Small Communities: Why We Need More Therapists, Erin Olson
Community Mental Health In Small Communities: Why We Need More Therapists, Erin Olson
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"The mental health and well-being of people living in small towns and communities is often just as threatened in rural areas as it is urban centers and cities."
Posting about the need for community mental health services from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/community-mental-health-in-small-communities-why-we-need-more-therapists/
Finding Christ Through Online Communication, Joe Bakker
Finding Christ Through Online Communication, Joe Bakker
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"Online education is a relatively recent result of the rapid increase in the availability of communication and the way that we learn. It has been a powerful and challenging phenomenon."
Posting about the benefits and challenges of web-based instruction from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/finding-christ-through-online-communication/