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| Foreword | p. xv |
| Preface | p. xvii |
| An Introduction to Families | p. 1 |
| Defining "Family" and Determining Family Responsibilities | p. 2 |
| Families, Their Children, and Teachers | p. 3 |
| Changing World, Changing Families | p. 4 |
| Home-School Relations in the Past | p. 5 |
| Looking at Families | p. 6 |
| Case Study | p. 10 |
| Parent Involvement | ... MOREp. 11 |
| Children's Books | p. 12 |
| References | p. 12 |
| Families and Their Functions-Past and Present | p. 13 |
| The Evolution of the Family | p. 14 |
| Contemporary U.S. Families | p. 22 |
| Case Study | p. 25 |
| Patterns of Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage | p. 26 |
| Functional Families | p. 32 |
| Dysfunctional Families | p. 33 |
| Summary | p. 34 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 35 |
| Children's Books | p. 35 |
| Additional Resources | p. 36 |
| References | p. 39 |
| Diversity among Families | p. 41 |
| The Changing Family | p. 42 |
| Family Structure | p. 42 |
| Alternative Family Structures | p. 44 |
| Ethnic and Cultural Diversity | p. 45 |
| African American Families | p. 48 |
| Asian American Families | p. 50 |
| Hispanic Families | p. 52 |
| Case Study | p. 54 |
| American Indian Families | p. 54 |
| Religious Diversity | p. 56 |
| Summary | p. 57 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 58 |
| Children's Books | p. 58 |
| Additional Resources | p. 59 |
| References | p. 64 |
| Parents' Perspectives on Parenting | p. 66 |
| Becoming a Parent | p. 67 |
| Parenting Styles | p. 69 |
| Case Study | p. 70 |
| Parenting Behaviors in Diverse Family Structures | p. 71 |
| Rewards and Satisfactions of Parenthood | p. 80 |
| Summary | p. 81 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 82 |
| Children's Books | p. 82 |
| Additional Resources | p. 83 |
| References | p. 84 |
| Teachers and Parenting | p. 86 |
| Teaching and Parenting | p. 87 |
| Teachers' Perspectives on Parents | p. 89 |
| Case Study | p. 95 |
| Parents' Perspectives on Teachers and Schools | p. 96 |
| Summary | p. 100 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 101 |
| Children's Books | p. 101 |
| Additional Resources | p. 102 |
| References | p. 103 |
| Parent-Teacher Communication | p. 104 |
| Building a Coequal Relationship | p. 106 |
| Barriers to Two-Way Communication | p. 107 |
| Aids to Two-Way Communication | p. 109 |
| Initial Communication | p. 110 |
| Regular Communication | p. 111 |
| Written Communication | p. 112 |
| Parent-Teacher Conferences | p. 114 |
| Communication with Parents of Middle School Students | p. 116 |
| Case Study | p. 118 |
| Other Ways of Communicating on a Regular Basis | p. 121 |
| Communication on Special Occasions | p. 122 |
| Summary | p. 124 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 124 |
| Additional Resources | p. 125 |
| References | p. 126 |
| Parent Involvement in Education | p. 127 |
| Defining Parent Involvement | p. 128 |
| The Benefits of Parent Involvement: What Research Has to Say | p. 129 |
| Six Types of Parent Involvement | p. 130 |
| Case Study | p. 141 |
| Foundations of Facilitating Meaningful Parent Involvement | p. 144 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 147 |
| Additional Resources | p. 148 |
| References | p. 149 |
| Families and Their Children with Disabilities | p. 151 |
| Historical Perspective | p. 152 |
| Number of Children Receiving Special Educational Services | p. 154 |
| Federal Special Education Laws and Legislation | p. 155 |
| Family Systems | p. 159 |
| Summary | p. 166 |
| Case Study | p. 166 |
| Children's Books | p. 167 |
| Additional Resources | p. 168 |
| References | p. 171 |
| Family-Involvement Models | p. 175 |
| Family Involvement in Special Education | p. 176 |
| A Family Systems Conceptual Framework | p. 177 |
| Family-Centered Intervention | p. 178 |
| Family-involvement Models in Early Childhood Education | p. 182 |
| Head Start | p. 182 |
| Early Head Start | p. 184 |
| Title I/Even Start | p. 185 |
| National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) | p. 185 |
| Minnesota Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) | p. 186 |
| AVANCE | p. 187 |
| Parent and Child Education (PACE) | p. 188 |
| Summary | p. 189 |
| Family-Involvement Models in Elementary Education | p. 189 |
| Teachers Involve Parents in Schoolwork (TIPS) | p. 190 |
| MegaSkills | p. 191 |
| Center for the Improvement of Child Caring (CICC) | p. 191 |
| National Network of Partnership Schools | p. 192 |
| Comer School Development Program (SDP) | p. 193 |
| Summary | p. 193 |
| Family-Involvement Models in Middle Schools | p. 194 |
| The Outcomes of Involvement | p. 194 |
| Impediments to Family Involvement | p. 196 |
| A Model for Family Involvement | p. 199 |
| Contextual Considerations | p. 202 |
| Engaging Culturally Diverse Parents | p. 203 |
| The Model in Operation | p. 204 |
| What Advice Can We Give Parents? | p. 207 |
| Summary | p. 208 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 209 |
| Additional Resources | p. 209 |
| References | p. 210 |
| Education Law and Parental Rights | p. 213 |
| History of the Legal Relationship between Parents and Schools | p. 214 |
| State Constitutions and Education | p. 215 |
| State Legislatures and Education | p. 217 |
| State and Federal Courts and Education | p. 218 |
| Summary | p. 242 |
| Case Study | p. 243 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 244 |
| Additional Resources | p. 244 |
| References | p. 245 |
| Family Violence | p. 246 |
| Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect | p. 249 |
| Domestic Violence | p. 256 |
| Recommendations for Action | p. 261 |
| Case Study | p. 265 |
| Summary | p. 266 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 266 |
| Children's Books | p. 266 |
| Additional Resources | p. 267 |
| References | p. 269 |
| Poverty: The Enemy of Children and Families | p. 271 |
| What Is Poverty? | p. 272 |
| Myths about Poverty | p. 274 |
| The Effects of Poverty | p. 275 |
| Schools and Families of Poverty | p. 277 |
| Case Study | p. 279 |
| Working with Low-Income Families | p. 279 |
| Suggestions for Working with Low-Income Parents | p. 280 |
| Summary | p. 282 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 283 |
| Children's Books | p. 283 |
| Additional Resources | p. 284 |
| References | p. 285 |
| Fatherhood, Society, and School | p. 286 |
| Basic Premises | p. 288 |
| Fatherhood in Context | p. 291 |
| Conduct of Fathering | p. 294 |
| Understanding Fathering | p. 299 |
| Fathering and School Achievement | p. 300 |
| Benefits of Involving Fathers in Schools and Schooling | p. 302 |
| Society-Level Interventions | p. 305 |
| Community and School-Level Interventions | p. 306 |
| Fathers' Involvement with Schools | p. 309 |
| Family-Level Interventions | p. 312 |
| Case Study | p. 314 |
| Summary | p. 315 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 317 |
| Notes | p. 318 |
| Children's Books | p. 318 |
| Additional Resources | p. 319 |
| References | p. 320 |
| School Choices in Education | p. 325 |
| Four Features of School Choice Programs | p. 326 |
| Rationale | p. 326 |
| Brief Historical Background | p. 327 |
| Vouchers | p. 328 |
| Home Schooling | p. 330 |
| Magnet Schools | p. 331 |
| Schools within Schools | p. 332 |
| New Small Schools | p. 334 |
| The Charter School Movement | p. 336 |
| Postsecondary Options/Dual Enrollment | p. 339 |
| Sharing Facilities | p. 339 |
| Case Study | p. 340 |
| Summary | p. 341 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 342 |
| Additional Resources | p. 342 |
| References | p. 343 |
| The Implications of Home-School Partnerships for School Violence and Bullying | p. 345 |
| School Violence | p. 346 |
| Bullying and Violence | p. 347 |
| Basic Bullying Information | p. 348 |
| Adjustment Problems Associated with Bullying | p. 351 |
| Family Interaction Patterns Affecting Bullying and Victimization in Children | p. 352 |
| Social Cognitive Schemes: A Way for Educators to Understand the Role of Families in Bullying and Victimization | p. 354 |
| Home-School Relations and Bullying: What Educators and Future Educators Should Know | p. 356 |
| A Systemwide Approach for Reducing Violence and Bullying | p. 356 |
| Case Study | p. 361 |
| Summary | p. 363 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 363 |
| Children's Books | p. 364 |
| Additional Resources | p. 365 |
| References | p. 366 |
| Finding a Voice for Children: Advocacy in Action | p. 370 |
| Rights of Children | p. 371 |
| Creating Change in Public Policy | p. 372 |
| Landmark Public Policy Initiatives | p. 374 |
| Advocacy | p. 377 |
| Case Study | p. 379 |
| Summary | p. 380 |
| Recommended Activities | p. 381 |
| Additional Resources | p. 381 |
| References | p. 384 |
| Index | p. 385 |
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