CHILDREN IN CHANGING FAMILIES |
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Authors: | Robert L Fischer |
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Institution: | Robert L. Fischer serves as director of Program Evaluation for Families First, a nonprofit social service agency in Atlanta, Georgia. He has conducted evaluations of family interventions dealing with divorce, teen pregnancy and parenting, homelessness, and other family issues. His other research deals with evaluation methods and the synthesis of research;. |
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Abstract: | An extensive body of research has demonstrated that children in families touched by separation and divorce face considerable turmoil in their young lives. This article describes the results of a pilot study of a group curriculum aimed at ameliorating the negative effects of divorce and family instability for children ages 9 to 12. Based on the ratings of parents, many children benefit noticeably from the program, especially those with less self-expression, low self-esteem, and more behavioral problems before the program. Teachers, however, often observed no difference in the classroom behavior. The limitations of the study are discussed and caution is recommended in interpreting the findings . |
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