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Having It All : Lucy Sprague Mitchell And Wesley Clair Mitchell, Patricia Auspos
Having It All : Lucy Sprague Mitchell And Wesley Clair Mitchell, Patricia Auspos
Centennial Books
Describes Lucy Sprague Mitchell's life and marriage to Wesley Clair Mitchell.
The Role Of Child Life Specialists In Community Settings: Chapter 6: Prison, Genevieve Lowry
The Role Of Child Life Specialists In Community Settings: Chapter 6: Prison, Genevieve Lowry
Graduate School of Education
This chapter focuses on the role of the child life specialist working with families affected by incarceration. Children and families are at increased risk due to trauma exacerbated by arrests, incarceration, and re-entry. This chapter will focus on the ways a child life specialist working in jails, prisons, detention centers, and in communities with schools, non-profits, and faith-based organizations can provide developmentally appropriate explanations, preparation, play, expressive arts, and coping, facilitating opportunities that foster relationships and understanding while promoting resilience.
#Sayhername: Making Visible The T/Terrors Experienced By Black And Brown Girls And Women In Schools
#Sayhername: Making Visible The T/Terrors Experienced By Black And Brown Girls And Women In Schools
Occasional Paper Series
No abstract provided.
Restorative Schooling: The Healing Power Of Counternarrative, Veronica Benavides
Restorative Schooling: The Healing Power Of Counternarrative, Veronica Benavides
Occasional Paper Series
Deficit-based thinking and subtractive schooling on negatively impact children from minoritized communities. This paper considers the unique role of families as leaders in the restorative schooling process, and offers educators research-based guidance on creating culturally responsive learning environments.
Grandmothers As Child Caregivers: A Unique Child Care Arrangement, Kathy L. Reschke, Susan K. Walker
Grandmothers As Child Caregivers: A Unique Child Care Arrangement, Kathy L. Reschke, Susan K. Walker
Occasional Paper Series
This paper draws attention to grandmothers who provide child care and the parents and children they serve, by sharing the results of a study of a group of employed mothers from rural, low-income families who used grandmother care on a regular basis. Although their experiences cannot represent those of all mothers who use grandmother care, they are valuable in understanding the perspective of many women with few feasible options who depend on this type of care.
The Gift Of Hindsight: A Parent Learns About Educating Trans Youth, Denise Snyder
The Gift Of Hindsight: A Parent Learns About Educating Trans Youth, Denise Snyder
Occasional Paper Series
Describes one family's journey with their transgendered daughter.
Beyond The Story-Book Ending: Literature For Young Children About Parental Estrangement And Loss, Megan Mason Matt
Beyond The Story-Book Ending: Literature For Young Children About Parental Estrangement And Loss, Megan Mason Matt
Occasional Paper Series
Analyzes over thirty books for young children on the topics of abandonment, estrangement, divorce and foster care.
The Pedagogical Use Of Loss, Alice Pitt
Dirt & Early Reading, Timothy J. Lensmire
Dirt & Early Reading, Timothy J. Lensmire
Occasional Paper Series
No abstract provided.
Near & Far, Madeleine R. Grumet
What (And Where) Is The ‘Learning’ When We Talk About Learning In The Home?, Julian Sefton-Green
What (And Where) Is The ‘Learning’ When We Talk About Learning In The Home?, Julian Sefton-Green
Occasional Paper Series
In this paper, I will build on the proposal that we need to pay attention to both of these frames through characterizing the metadiscourse surrounding learning in the home. I suggest that this metadiscourse is made up of several elements. I will show how a number of families — the subjects of a larger research project that investigates learning across time and contexts — adopt and use folk “ theories of learning,” and I will consider, in particular, how such theories relate to dominant discourses around learning in school. Second, I will explore how media technologies — and in particular, …
The Existential Territories Of Global Childhoods: Resingularizing Subjectivity Through Ecologies, Laura Trafí-Prats
The Existential Territories Of Global Childhoods: Resingularizing Subjectivity Through Ecologies, Laura Trafí-Prats
Occasional Paper Series
Draws upon photography to discuss the construction of childhood within the ecological spaces of globalization.
Frames: A Children's Bibliotherapeutic Tool For Opening Conversations About Divorce, Casey Spellman
Frames: A Children's Bibliotherapeutic Tool For Opening Conversations About Divorce, Casey Spellman
Graduate Student Independent Studies
Offers a new resource for children experiencing divorce in the form of a wordless picture book, so that children can openly discuss their personal understanding of divorce rather than being presented with someone else's story.
Supporting The Threads Of The Family Tapestry : The Role Of Child Life In Adoption, Rachel N. Werner
Supporting The Threads Of The Family Tapestry : The Role Of Child Life In Adoption, Rachel N. Werner
Graduate Student Independent Studies
Explores the developmental, cultural and health related impacts of adoption along with effects of early adversity. The goal of this paper is to utilize existing research on adoption to argue the necessity for a child life specialist in the life of an adopted child and their family.
Exploring Literature For Children Of Incarcerated Parents, Tara Di Gerlando
Exploring Literature For Children Of Incarcerated Parents, Tara Di Gerlando
Graduate Student Independent Studies
Investigates the educational need for children's literature that conveys the theme of a child coping with a physical separation from their parent. Includes an original children's story by the author based on a real life story of a son and mother who were separated for almost twenty years due to incarceration.