TY - BOOK AU - Clarke-Stewart,Alison AU - Dunn,Judy TI - Families count: effects on child and adolescent development T2 - The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence SN - 0511169078 AV - BF721 .F355 2006eb U1 - 305.231 22 PY - 2006/// CY - Cambridge, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Čubrilović KW - Child psychology KW - Adolescent psychology KW - Families KW - Psychological aspects KW - Adolescent Development KW - Family Relations KW - Psychology, Adolescent KW - Psychology, Child KW - Child Behavior KW - Enfants KW - Psychologie KW - Adolescents KW - Familles KW - Aspect psychologique KW - FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS KW - Child Development KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Kinderpsychologie KW - gnd KW - Kind KW - Entwicklung KW - Familie KW - Psychosociale ontwikkeling KW - gtt KW - Kinderen KW - Adolescenten KW - Gezin KW - Ouder-kind-relaties KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; How families matter in child development: reflections from research on risk and resilience; Ann S. Masten and Anne Shaffer --; The promotion of resilience in the face of adversity; Michael Rutter --; Identifying risk and protective factors for healthy child development; Arnold Sameroff --; The influence of family and peer relationships in the development of competence during adolescence; W. Andrew Collins and Glenn I. Roisman --; Toward a dynamic developmental model of the role of parents and peers in early onset substance use; Kenneth A. Dodge [and others] --; Mothers and fathers at work: implications for families and children; Ann C. Crouter --; The family-child care mesosystem; Kathleen McCartney --; Marital discord, divorce, and children's well-being: results from a 20-year longitudinal study of two generations; Paul R. Amato --; The influence of conflict, marital problem solving, and parenting on children's adjustment in nondivorced, divorced, and remarried families; E. Mavis Hetherington --; Adolescents' development in high-conflict and separated families: evidence from a German longitudinal study; Sabine Walper & Katharina Beckh --; New family forms; Susan Golombok --; Grandparents, grandchildren, and family change in contemporary Britain --; Judy Dunn, Emma Fergusson, and Barbara Maughan --; What have we learned: proof that families matter, prospects future research, and policies for families and children; Alison Clarke-Stewart --; Research and policy: second looks at views of development, families, and communities, and at translations into practice; Jacqueline J. Goodnow --; Prognosis: policy and process; Robert A. Hinde N2 - Bringing together top researchers in the field, this text is concerned with the question of how families matter in young people's development - a question of obvious interest to a wide range of readers UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=156544 ER -