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Morgan, Elizabeth Holliday – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2019
Using semi-structured qualitative interviews, this paper explores the forms of cultural capital single Black mothers use to advocate for their children with autism in special education settings. Using a modified grounded theory approach interviews were coded for several domains of non-dominant cultural capital found in the literature, including…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Females, African Americans, Cultural Capital
Harry, Christal M. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of single-parent women students pursuing baccalaureate degrees at one public 4-year institution in northern New Jersey. The researcher administered the Mattering Scales for Adult Students in Higher Education to a sample of 103 single-parent mother students. The survey consisted of 45…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Mothers, Bachelors Degrees, Undergraduate Students
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Brown, Geoffrey L.; Kogan, Steven M.; Cho, Junhan – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Father involvement contributes uniquely to children's developmental outcomes. The antecedents of father involvement among unmarried, African American fathers from rural areas, however, have been largely overlooked. The present study tested a conceptual model linking retrospective reports of childhood trauma and early adulthood social instability…
Descriptors: African Americans, Fathers, Trauma, Child Development
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Choi, Jeong-Kyun; Hatton-Bowers, Holly; Shin, Jiwon – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
Our study extends the understanding of how three distinct environments including home, childcare, and neighbourhood may influence young children's problematic behaviours among a sample of predominantly unmarried mothers residing in urban communities in the United States. With a sample of 791 mothers we examined whether neighbourhood disadvantage…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Toddlers, Behavior Problems, Poverty
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Rimmerman, Arie; Gur, Ayelet; Muraver, Miriam; Yurkevich, Oren – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2018
This study explores whether aging mothers living in two-parent families whose offspring with intellectual disabilities do better in respect to their undesired daily life events, level of social support and well-being scores than mothers of one-parent families and whether there is difference related to their living arrangement (living with their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Adults, Intellectual Disability
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Wise, Sarah – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2018
This research uses data from the Early Childhood in Foster and Kinship Care (ECIFKC) study to identify the proportion of young children, under 2 years of age, in foster and kinship care who use formal child care; weekly hours of child care; predictors of weekly hours of child care; and quality of care experienced. The sample for these analyses…
Descriptors: Child Care, Foster Care, Foreign Countries, Predictor Variables
Paris, Benjamin; Hall, Jamie – Heritage Foundation, 2023
Many welfare programs give greater benefits to unmarried individuals than to a married couple of otherwise identical income. The resulting marriage penalty discourages marriage and rewards single parenthood. Combined marriage penalties across federal and state welfare programs can reach tens of thousands of dollars per year for a given family. One…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Barriers, Preschool Education, Federal Aid
Dawber, Christina – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Self-compassion has been shown to bolster resilience (Leary, Tate, Adams, Batts Allen, & Hancock, 2007), intrinsic motivation (Neff, Hseih, & Dejitthirat, 2005), and a general sense of well-being (Arimitsu & Hofman, 2015) as students cope with academic and life stressors. While research has begun exploring gender as a factor for…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Two Year College Students, Community Colleges, Self Concept
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Xia, Mengya – Developmental Psychology, 2022
With studies primarily focusing on family risk factors on adolescent maladjustment, less is known about positive family processes that facilitate adolescent positive development. This study aimed to identify different configurations of parental involvement and interparental affection during early childhood from a person-centered approach and…
Descriptors: Risk, Family Relationship, Adolescent Development, Emotional Adjustment
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Finkel, Ed – Community College Journal, 2021
Community college students are more likely to be low-income, people of color and first generation in their family to attend higher education than their four-year peers. For a combination of these reasons, they are more apt to be housing insecure. This article discusses how some community colleges are providing new solutions for residences for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Low Income Students, First Generation College Students
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Jacobs, Carmelita; Andrews, Grant – Education as Change, 2021
Parental educational support plays a significant role in the educational success of learners. Research has emphasised the important role of father involvement in educational achievement; however, little is known about how educational support is understood within marginalised contexts such as female-headed households, especially where fathers are…
Descriptors: Mothers, One Parent Family, Parent Child Relationship, Fathers
Jackson, Leslie Y. – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Urban community colleges serve as an agent of democracy, provide open access, and a variety of affordable program options, which attracts a rising number of African American single mothers. The attempt to manage the tremendous responsibility of child rearing single handedly, while in college, increases the dropout rate and is a known factor that…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Community Colleges, One Parent Family, Mothers
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Lindsay, Theresa N.; Gillum, Nerissa LeBlanc – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2018
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore single-mother college students' perceptions of their college-related experiences and to learn about campus services related to these experiences that could help them during their college journey. Ten single mothers were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide. Five themes emerged…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, College Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience
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Gachago, Daniela; Clowes, Lindsay; Condy, Janet – Gender and Education, 2018
After nearly 25 years of democracy, lives of young South Africans are still profoundly shaped by the legacies of apartheid. This paper considers how these differences are produced, maintained and disrupted through an exploration of changing narratives developed by a small group of South African pre-service teachers, with a particular focus on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Segregation, Preservice Teachers, Fathers
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Jones, Melissa S.; Pierce, Hayley; Chapple, Constance L. – Youth & Society, 2022
Though considerable research links both a lack of self-control and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to a variety of negative health and behavioral outcomes, few studies to date have explored whether ACEs are associated with deficits in self-control. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCW; n = 3,444) and a life…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Trauma, Self Control, Longitudinal Studies
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