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- 1From:Journal of Family History (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFamilies are not only subject to time constraints but also produce their own sense of time. The time families live by is not the same as they live with. Historians, who have been primarily concerned with the quantitative...
- 2From:Exceptional Children (Vol. 58, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article includes a multimethod, multisource analysis and synthesis of the degree to which contemporary family-oriented early intervention policies and practices are family centered. Federal laws and legislation,...
- 3From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 47, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedFamily Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black America By Beryl Satter Metropolitan Books 512 pages, $30 EVERY NOW AND THEN, THE ZEITGEIST smiles down upon a writer and makes the subject...
- 4From:School Library Journal (Vol. 54, Issue 8)O'NEAL, Katherine Pebley. Grandpa Grumpy's Family. ISBN 978-0-310-709862. LC number unavailable. --. The Loud Family. ISBN 978-0-310 70984-8. LC number unavailable. --.. The Messy Family. CIP. ISBN 978-0310-70985-5. LC...
- 5From:International Journal of Comparative Sociology (Vol. 45, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedThis study seeks to compare the changing nature of family and its importance for human society. Research completed in 1992 and updated for 2003 explores the ways in which French Canadian families in Penetanguishene have...
- 6From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 113, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAmerican families: 75 years of change American families have changed in many ways in this century, as our population adapted to evolving technologies, economic conditions, and social trends; changes were particularly...
- 7From:Canadian Journal of Sociology (Vol. 34, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper uses a life course approach to investigate the association between family structure histories and high school completion. Using data from a population-based data registry for the 1984 Manitoba birth cohort,...
- 8From:West Branch (Issue 68) Peer-ReviewedFamily IV Each of us seems convinced he is the sole member of the family running home from the battle at Marathon, bearing good news. We have fought bravely and survived, and are now fully aware of the irony that the...
- 9From:Business History Review (Vol. 60) Peer-Reviewed[paragraph] From its beginnings in the private library of Pierre S. du Pont, the Hagley Museum and Library has grown into a leading resource for business historians, particularly for those interested in the...
- 10From:Family Matters (Issue 90)When asked what he feared most, then Prime Minister Harold MacMillan is said to have responded: "Events dear boy, events". This article examines particular types of events that may occur at different stages of life and...
- 11From:Journal of Behavioral Addictions (Vol. 10, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBackground and aims: Social variables including parental and family factors may serve as risk factors for Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in adolescents. An IGD treatment programme should address these factors. We...
- 12From:Family Matters (Issue 98)The Family Law DOORS (FL-DOORS) is a whole-of-family, first level risk screening framework designed for use across the family law sector. It was released in Australia in March 2013. During the summer of 2013-14, the...
- 13From:Kadin/Woman 2000 (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Pakistani families today are different than the families of 1990s. While there is much known about the structural changes in families in Pakistan, far less is known about the transformations in the power...
- 14From:BMC Palliative Care (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Parental palliative disease is a family affair, however adolescent's well-being and coping are still rarely considered. The objectives of this paper were a) to identify differences in psychosocial...
- 15From:University of Queensland Law Journal (Vol. 40, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn March 2020, the family law courts, like other Australian courts, moved to hearing proceedings 'remotely', by phone, audio-visual link or software platform. This article examines the particular circumstances of family...
- 16From:AAFP News NowPeer-ReviewedFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Statement attributable to: Sterling N. Ransone, Jr., MD, FAAFP President American Academy of Family Physicians “The American Academy of Family Physicians...
- 17From:Social Work Research (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe services provided to 120 children (62 experimental and 58 control) by state welfare agencies were followed for six years. When identified initially, all of the children were in out-of-home placements. After a...
- 18From:Journal of Pastoral CounselingPeer-ReviewedDistance Family therapists increasingly are using the ideas and language of movement to describe the many complex, interwoven patterns and reactions that exist in all families. This language is useful in teaching...
- 19From:Suffolk University Law Review (Vol. 45, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION Work-family policy debate in the United States has focused on work and the workplace, and has presumed its primary beneficiaries are women. (1) Women's increased participation in the workplace brought...
- 20From:Community CareFamily court practitioner leaders have raised concerns about the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service appointing professionally unqualified staff to a new private law support role. Cafcass wants a...