Every Teacher's Guide to Working With ParentsTransform teacher-parent relationships into a strategy for children's success! While most parents strive to support their children with the best parenting practices, both teachers and parents often find themselves struggling to reconcile conflicts that can result in hostility, defensiveness, and communication breakdowns. In addition, negative public constructions of parents perpetuate this dilemma, particularly for those parents who are already marginalized through poverty or language barriers. Working from research in three key areas-parent development and skills, social and historical family influences, and parent-school relationships-educator (and parent) Gwen L. Rudney offers teachers: Useful interpretations of parent beliefs and actions Compelling insight into what parents expect from teachers Key ideas that characterize the struggles that parents face while raising children Practical strategies designed to lead to community, trust-building, collaboration, gratitude, and friendship with parents Straightforward chapters offer teachers everything from theory to commonsense strategies for working with parents to improve life and learning for all children. |
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Garbarino ( 1999 ) explains that boys commit 85 % of youth homicides and , in
about 90 % of those cases , the boys have grown up with parents and general
environments that are linked to such crimes . He describes their lives of abuse ...
Garbarino ( 1999 ) explains that boys commit 85 % of youth homicides and , in
about 90 % of those cases , the boys have grown up with parents and general
environments that are linked to such crimes . He describes their lives of abuse ...
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All children — even the “ good ” ones — lead what Garbarino and Bedard ( 2001
) call “ secret lives . " As they move toward adulthood , they have to learn
independence , and they learn it by being independent . Problems and struggles
will ...
All children — even the “ good ” ones — lead what Garbarino and Bedard ( 2001
) call “ secret lives . " As they move toward adulthood , they have to learn
independence , and they learn it by being independent . Problems and struggles
will ...
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Garbarino , J . ( 1999 , December 20 ) . Some kids are orchids . Time , 51 .
Garbarino , J . , & Bedard , C . ( 2001 ) . Parents under siege : Why you are the
solution , not the problem , in your child ' s life . New York : Free Press . Good , T .
L .
Garbarino , J . ( 1999 , December 20 ) . Some kids are orchids . Time , 51 .
Garbarino , J . , & Bedard , C . ( 2001 ) . Parents under siege : Why you are the
solution , not the problem , in your child ' s life . New York : Free Press . Good , T .
L .
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