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245 04 $aThe family life project :$ban epidemiological and developmental study of young children living in poor rural communities /$cedited by Lynne Vernon-Feagans, Martha Cox ; FLP key investigators, Lynne Vernon-Feagans [and others] ; with commentary by Rand D. Conger.
260 $aBoston, Mass. :$bWiley,$c2013.
300 $aviii, 150 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aMonographs of the Society for Research in Child Development,$x0037-976X ;$vserial no. 310, vol. 78, no. 5, 2013
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $a[1.] Poverty, rurality, parenting, and risk : an introduction / Lynne Vernon-Feagans and Martha Cox -- [2.] Recruitment of the family life project sample / Michael Willoughby, Margaret Burchinal, Patricia Garrett-Peters, Roger Mills-Koonce, Lynne Vernon-Feagans, and Martha Cox -- [3.] The description of the families and children / Patricia Garrett-Peters and Roger Mills-Koonce -- [4.] Poverty and associated social risks : toward a cumulative risk framework / Margaret Burchinal and Michael Willoughby -- [5.] Cumulative risk and its relation to parenting and child outcomes at 36 months / FLP Key Investigators -- [6.] Discussion and implications for children living in rural poverty / FLP Key Investigators -- Commentary: rural children at risk / Rand D. Conger.
520 $aThis volume reports the findings of a project that recruited a representative sample of every baby born to a mother who lived in one of six poor rural counties (3 in Pennsylvania and 3 in North Carolina) over a one year period, oversampling for poverty in both regions and African American in North Carolina. This project examines these children and uses a cumulative risk model to examine the relation between social risk and children's executive functioning, language development, and behavioral competence at 36 months. Using both the Family Process Model of development and the Family Investment Model of development, observed parenting was examined over time in relation to child functioning at 36 months. Different aspects of observed parenting were examined as mediators/moderators of risk in predicting child outcomes. Results suggested that cumulative risk was important in predicting all three major domains of child outcomes and that positive and negative parenting and maternal language complexity were mediators of these relations. Maternal positive parenting was found to be a buffer for the most risky families in predicting behavioral competence. In a final model using both family process and investment measures, there was evidence of mediation but with little evidence of the specificity of parenting for particular outcomes. Discussion focused on the importance of cumulative risk and parenting in understanding child competence in rural poverty and the implications for possible intervention strategies that might be effective in maximizing the early development of these children.
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700 1 $aVernon-Feagans, Lynne.
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830 0 $aMonographs of the Society for Research in Child Development ;$vv. 78, no. 5.
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