TY - BOOK AU - Levine,Jacob K. TI - Low incomes: social, health and educational impacts T2 - Social issues, justice and status series SN - 9781614701958 AV - HC59.3 U1 - 305.5/62 22 PY - 2009///] CY - New York PB - Nova Science Publishers KW - Low-income consumers KW - Case studies KW - Poor KW - Social conditions KW - Consommateurs à faible revenu KW - Études de cas KW - Pauvres KW - Conditions sociales KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Minority Studies KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - lcgft KW - rvmgf N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; LOW INCOMES: SOCIAL, HEALTHAND EDUCATIONAL IMPACTS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; PREVENTING ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR: PARENTTRAINING IN LOW-INCOME URBAN SCHOOLS; Abstract; Poverty and the Risk for Antisocial Behavior; Mediating Processes Linking Poverty to Behavior Problems; Deteriorating Neighborhood Conditions; Under-resourced Schools; Inadequate Language Development; Harsh, Inconsistent Parenting; Parent Management Training; Theoretical Basis; Behavior Principles; Active Training; Ongoing Evaluation; Empirical Support for PMT; Toolbox of Parent Skills (TOPS) Pilot Project; Participants; The TOPS Program; CurriculumStaffing; Training; Recruitment and Retention Procedures; Outcomes; Knowledge; Satisfaction; Attendance and Retention; Limitations; Implications; Overcoming Barriers to Parent ManagementTraining in Low-Income, Urban Communities; Use Community Liaisons; Maximize Motivation for Participation; Utilize Targeted and Person-to-Person Recruitment Strategies; Extend Person-to-Person Invitations; Target Geographically Concentrated Areas; Provide Structured Follow-up Contacts to Aid in Retention; Provide Training in School and IntegratePMT with Whole-School Programming; Conclusion; Appendix A; Appendix BLiaison Training Script for Home Visit Recruitment; Training Checklist*; References; A SCHOOL-BASED PREFERENTIAL OPTIONFOR THE POOR: CHILD POVERTY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACHTO INTERVENTION; Abstract; Poverty in Context; Generational Versus Situational Poverty; Cultural Rules; Language Differences; Effects of Poverty on Children; Educational; Physical; Psychological; Social; Social Justice and Poverty; The Problem of Charity; A Radical Alternative: Combining Personal Accountability andSystems Change; O for the P; A School-Based Public Health Approach to Child PovertyUniversal Interventions; Identification; High Rates of Praise; Improve Teaching; Universal Parent Training; Targeted Interventions; Check and Connect; Mentoring Programs; Peer Tutoring; Home-School Collaboration; Indicated Interventions; Full-Service Schools:Forging Partnerships between Schools and Communities; Providing Supports and Advocating for Parents and Caregivers; Conclusion; References; UNDERSTANDING RACIAL ETHNIC SOCIALIZATIONIN CHILD CARE PROGRAMS SERVINGA LOW-INCOME AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND LATINOIMMIGRANT COMMUNITY; Abstract; Theoretical BackgroundLayers of Context; Childhood Poverty; Child Care Intervention; High Quality Child Care Intervention.; The Importance of Quality; Socialization Practices Concerning Racial Ethnicity; Parent/Family Context; Child Care Context; Method; Participants4; Programs; Child Care Staff; The Children; Procedure; Classroom Observations; Teacher Interviews; Measures; Racial Ethnic Socialization; Classroom Racial Ethnic Composition; Community Building; Africentric Scale; Latinocentric Scale; Anti-bias; Teacher Orientation toward Racial Ethnic Diversity UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=408126 ER -