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More About This Title Family Matters: How Schools Can Cope with the Crisis in Childrearing
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"Too many Americans are eager to blame the media or teachers for their children's failure to learn. In Family Matters Rob Evans has the courage to tell the simple truth: parents in America are abdicating their responsibilities. They are not sending children to school who are ready to learn, and educators are being overwhelmed by the behavioral problems and emotional needs of under-parented children. In this persuasive and powerful book, Dr. Evans cuts through our national denial and offers both a hard-headed analysis of our parenting failures and realistic school-based solutions to these problems."
?Michael Thompson, coauthor, Raising Cain and Best Friends, Worst Enemies
"In a brave and winning combination of information, analysis, anecdotes, and personal observations, Rob Evans makes a forthright, powerful case for renewed and respectful school-family collaboration on behalf of children."
Theodore R. Sizer, Coalition of Essential Schools
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About the Author.
Part One. The Changing Context of Child Development.
1. “Something’s Gone Way Wrong”.
2. The Building Blocks of Healthy Growth.
3. Back to Basics: A Parenting Primer.
4. Fast Forward: The Fragile Family.
5. Losing Connection.
6. Abandoning Authority.
7. Building Résumés.
8. The New Insecurity.
9. The New Individualism.
Part Two. Limits and Leverage: Real-Life Coping for Schools.
10. Rethinking Accountability.
11. What Makes Us, Us: Clarifying Purpose and Conduct.
12. Redefining the Home-School Partnership.
13. Resistance and Leadership: Building Faculty Will.
14. Parenting Parents: Building Faculty Skill.
15. Paradox, Realism, and Hope.
Appendix: Practical Parent Education.
Notes.
References.
Acknowledgments.
Index.
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—Michael Thompson, coauthor, Raising Cain and Best Friends, Worst Enemies
"In a brave and winning combination of information, analysis, anecdotes, and personal observations, Rob Evans makes a forthright, powerful case for renewed and respectful school-family collaboration on behalf of children."
—Theodore R. Sizer, Coalition of Essential Schools