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  • Developing Caring Relationships Among Parents, Children, Schools, and Communities

    Developing Caring Relationships Among Parents, Children, Schools, and Communities by McDermott, Dana R.;

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    Rövid leírás:

    This book focuses on parents and teachers as adult learners, who should be growing and learning along with the children in their care. It lays out a theory of what parents and teachers need to care for children and themselves and then it shows how the author has assisted parents and teachers to put these theories into practice.

    McDermott relies on stories and listening to the voices of parents, teachers and children to make her case. She weaves together the latest theories and research with these stories and uses narratives of actual school meetings, workshops, parent planning and discussion groups, testimonies, newsletters, and research of others in the field.

    Key Features:

    o Focuses on parents and teachers as adult learners

    o Focuses on the dynamic process of parenting and teaching

    o Provides a theory to practice model to support parents, families and teachers

    o Provides a tool or guide for thinking through problems and finding solutions that take into consideration the needs of all involved.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    "This text provides a fresh look at an important topic?teachers and families working collaboratively. A strong blend of research and practical application is presented."

    ?Beth Nason Quick, Tennessee State University

    "I was captivated by an innovative and a gentle, humanistic approach to viewing families and working with parents in parenting education."

    ?Gloria Wenze, University of Scranton

    "A synthesis of theory, research, and practice couched in a very readable text... a provocative examination of teacher and parent relationships that holds the promise of a better future for the next generation of educators and parents. This book should fan the flames of professional reflection and professional practice."

    ?William McInerney, University of Toledo

    Developing Caring Relationships Among Parents, Children, Schools, and Communities looks at parent-professional-child relations very differently than other books in this area. Author Dana McDermott focuses on parents and teachers as adult learners who should be growing and learning along with the children in their care. Accessibly written, the book synthesizes the latest theories and research on parent-and adult-child relations and on adult learning and development, focusing on a dynamic process rather than a static role and, on all the social-contextual factors affecting parents, teachers, and children.

    Key Features

    • Focuses on parents and teachers as adult learners: This will supplement traditional books on family involvement or parent child relations which rarely drill down to understand parents as anything more than a conduit to a child's development.
    • Emphasizes the dynamic process of parenting and teaching: The author provides a useful tool, or a caring decision-making process, for parents, children, and professionals to think through any issues they face so that everyone's needs are considered in any interaction.
    • Provides a theory to practice model to support parents, families, and teachers: This book lays out a theory of what parents and teachers need to care for children and themselves and then shows how to put these theories into practice in preK?12 schools.
    • Uses narratives to demonstrate applications of theory and research: The latest theories and research are woven into stories from the voices of parents, teachers, and children.
    • Explores research from diverse cultures: The book looks at many schools around the world and from various socioeconomic backgrounds to identify their common and differentiated concerns.
    • Includes additional web resources: Questionnaires, workshops, newsletters, model development information, resource material and other exemplary projects/resource sites can be found in the appendices.

    Intended Audience

    This supplemental text is designed for undergraduate and graduate courses such as Parents/Home-School Relations in Early Childhood and Elementary Education; Parenting; and School and Community Relations in departments of education, psychology, family studies, health sciences, and social work.



    "Long-time family educator Dana McDermott has written a volume with a large arc that deserves attention by all working with families. Published as a textbook, its readership should go beyond students to educators, administrators, social workers, and many others that are part of the caring circles for parents and children. The book is conversational. It utilizes a theory to practice model so that readers can read and explore the inextricable links between developmental wisdom and best practice with families.  She is contextual in her viewpoint, exploring the many demands on parents AND on those that serve them. Respect for self and others jumps from the pages. This volume should sit along side the best of our books on group leadership, parent child communication, your favorite ?arenting?book, resiliency materials and related books. If so, you will be picking this one off the shelf regularly to enhance your perspectives and your work."

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Appendices
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: Thinking Mindfully About Parents
    Part I. Understanding Parents Within Their Cultural Context
    1. Understanding Parent Involvement and Engagement in Schools Today
    Framing the Issues
    Traditional Definitions of Parent Involvement
    Political, Philosophical, Social, and Cultural Issues
    New Paradigms and New Solutions: Focus on Engagement
    Summary
    2. Understanding Theories and Research on Parenting
    Early-20th-Century Theorists
    The Interactionists
    Trait Theorists
    Bidirectional and Transactional Theories
    Humanistic Theorists
    Social-Cognitive Theories
    Family Systems Theories
    Social Relationships Theories
    Bioecological Systems Theory
    Family Support and Empowerment
    Summary
    3. Understanding the Elements of Parenting and Caring: Theories and Research
    Defining Parents
    A Case Study Illustrating What Parents Do
    The Parenting Process: A Theoretical Framework
    Research Demonstrates the Complexity of the Parenting Process
    The Parenting Process and Parental Thinking
    Parental "Ways of Knowing"
    Research on Parental Thinking
    Exemplary Programs Support Parents as Lifelong Learners
    Characteristics of Confident and Competent Parenting and Caring
    Summary
    4. Understanding Parents and Teachers as Lifelong Learners
    Parents and Teachers Are Lifelong Learners
    Case Studies Examining Parent and Teacher Learning Needs
    Improving Parent-School Engagement and Learning
    Connecting Adult Learning and Adult Development
    Importance of Parent and Teacher Development
    Parent-Teacher Learning and Development Collaborations
    Summary
    5. Understanding Culturally Diverse Parents and Teachers
    What Is Cultural Context?
    Terms and Questions That Aid Our Understanding
    The Role of Stories in Cultural Identity
    Some Questions Enhance Our Understanding of Parents
    Parents' Beliefs About Children's Needs: Collective Versus Individual Focus
    Parental Goals
    Parents' Thinking and Behaviors Toward the Child and Others
    Parents' Ideas About the Nature of Children
    Parents' Own Status and Context
    Self-Efficacy, Socioeconomic Status, and Cultural Context
    A Rationale for Using Questions to Understand Parents
    Summary
    Part II. From Theory to Practice: Fostering Caring and Culturally Sensitive Parent-Child-School-Community Relationships
    6. Fostering Caring Ways of Relating
    Adult Learning Principles Frame the Model
    Meta-Parenting Is Another Helpful Construct
    A Caring Model of Parenting and Relating
    The Parenting-Caring Connection
    Parenting-Caring and Adult Learning
    Case Studies Exemplify the Caring Process
    Generalization of the Parenting-Caring Model
    Summary and Concluding Thoughts
    7. Understanding Parents' and Teachers' Concerns
    Concerns of Parents of Diverse Socioeconomic Backgrounds
    Some Common Concerns
    Parents' Concerns by Age and Grade of Child
    Control: A Common Concern for All Parents
    Other Factors Related to Parental Control
    Communication: Another Common Concern
    Case Study: A Communication Solution
    Communication and Explanatory Style
    Communication With Parents, Teachers, and Schools
    Communication Experts Listen to Parents
    External Threats
    Summary: Historical Consciousness
    8. Providing Developmental Opportunities for Parents and Teachers
    Needs of Adults Caring for Children
    Parents and Teachers Seek Guidance and Support
    Faculty Learn and Grow Together
    Parents, Teachers, and Staff Grow and Learn Through the PEI
    Reflection on Practice Benefits Everyone
    Parent-Teacher Discussions Are Also Helpful
    Stories as a Way That Adults in Children's Lives Learn From Each Other
    Other Models to Support Parent and Teacher Development
    Summary and Concluding Thoughts
    9. Ensuring That the Next Generation of Parents Is Prepared for Their Role
    Background and Rationale
    Parent-Infant Visits: A Powerful Teaching Tool
    The Many Reasons for Teaching Parenting and Caring
    Advocates for the Cause
    What Children Learn in Parenting-Caring Classes
    International Movement for Parenting in Schools
    Teaching Parenting Throughout the School Years
    Results Demonstrate Student Learning
    Students Contribute Meaningfully to Their Community
    Parenting Courses as a Requirement for High School Graduation
    Summary
    Epilogue
    References
    Index
    About the Author

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