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Frank F. Furstenberg Jr. (Author), Thomas D. Cook (Author), Jacquelynne Eccles (Author), Glen H. Elder Jr. (Author)

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0226273938 978-0226273938 December 1, 2000 1
One of the myths about families in inner-city neighborhoods is that they are characterized by poor parenting. Sociologist Frank Furstenberg and his colleagues explode this and other misconceptions about success, parenting, and socioeconomic advantage in Managing to Make It. This unique study—the first in the MacArthur Foundation Studies on Successful Adolescent Development series—focuses on how and why youth are able to overcome social disadvantages.
Based on nearly 500 interviews and case studies of families in inner-city Philadelphia, Managing to Make It lays out in detail the creative means parents use to manage risks and opportunities in their communities. More importantly, it also depicts the strategies parents develop to steer their children away from risk and toward resources that foster positive development and lead to success.

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How and why are some youths able to overcome social disadvantages? Five sociologists and psychologists challenge the myth that poor parenting is common in poor neighborhoods. Contradicting the fatalism of such works as Judith Rich Harris's The Nurture Assumption (Free Pr., 1998), these distinguished scholars offer examples of people steering their children out of poverty. Parents in the study exhibit a wide range of competencies: they are committed, reasonably skilled, strongly invested in their children's welfare, and vigilant in shielding their children from local dangers. The book's conclusions are based on extensive case studies and interviews with parents and children from 500 families randomly selected from low-income sections of Philadelphia. Indispensable to anyone concerned about breaking the cycle of poverty and helplessness among at-risk adolescents, this book has a readable, graphic style easily grasped by those unfamiliar with statistical techniques. Recommended.?Chogollah Maroufi, California State Univ., Los Angeles
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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This groundbreaking study explodes common misconceptions about parenting and success in socioeconomically disadvantaged urban communities and launches a new series on how and why youth are able to overcome-rather than succumb to-social adversity.

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JJ Newman and his family live in a dilapidated house on a block dotted with abandoned structures. Read the first page
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family management strategies, more advantaged neighborhoods, promotive strategies, positive family climate, family management practices, family management strategy, advantaged settings, preventive management strategies, discipline effectiveness, adolescent success, parental efficacy, successful adolescence, neighborhood variation, successful adolescent development, positive social networks, resourceful parents, neighborhood differences, neighborhood advantage, disciplinary school, successful teens, institutional connections, adolescent outcomes
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Michelle James, Robert James, Lakisha Wilkenson, Carnegie Corporation, Puerto Rican, Center City, Job Corps, Port Richmond, Low Medium High Demographic, United States, Heuristic Model Based, National Research Council, North Philadelphia, Significant Regression Coefficients
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