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Brendtro, Larry K. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2008
As World War II spread across Europe, many leaders in work with troubled children and youth moved to North America. Deeply committed to democratic ideals, they pioneered new methods for building restorative relationships and positive group cultures. Their vision gave rise to a reclaiming youth movement that is transforming education and youth…
Descriptors: War, Foreign Countries, Youth, Child Development
Peer reviewedRandolph, Suzanne; Koblinsky, Sally A.; Roberts, Debra D. – Journal of Negro Education, 1996
Examines the potential influence of family and community variables on the development of children in violent neighborhoods and reviews research on the prevalence and effects of children's exposure to community violence. It presents strategies for developing and empirically testing culturally specific interventions to promote positive developmental…
Descriptors: Black Students, Child Development, Community Influence, Family Influence
Peer reviewedPeters, Donald L.; Klein, Elisa L. – Theory into Practice, 1981
To understand the processes of learning and to make educational decisions for the future, three levels of environmental and historical context need to be considered. The microsystem represents the most immediate environment, the family; the exosystem includes environment experienced directly, the neighborhood; and the macrosystem represents the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Influence, Cultural Context, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedLarson, Nancy C.; Dearmont, Melissa – Child Welfare, 2002
Explores the unique values and characteristics of rural communities and farm families, particularly individual, family, and community factors that may protect children from potentially negative developmental effects of chronic stress or adversity. Considers community strengths in supporting children's healthy development. Identifies implications…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Caseworker Approach, Child Development, Child Welfare

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