Behind from the Start: How America's War on the Poor is Harming Our Most Vulnerable Children

Author:   Lenette Lessing (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Wheelock College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190459031


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   19 January 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lenette Lessing (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Wheelock College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 16.30cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780190459031


ISBN 10:   0190459034
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   19 January 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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From the Foreword by Lisbeth Schorr, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Social Policy: Lenette Azzi- Lessing's book stands alone among important social policy books in synthesizing the critical knowledge from all of the domains that must be connected if ambitious social change is to succeed. She draws on the most current findings from research and from experience. She documents the unmet needs of vulnerable young children, adolescents, and their families, and puts it all together to identify the unparalleled opportunities now at hand to address those needs. Despite decades of anti-poverty programs, the proportion of children in poverty remains unchanged. Behind From the Start explores the issue of child poverty in detail. Azzi-Lessing exposes the interconnected circumstances that keep children in poverty. She aids readers in understanding why the poverty rate in the United States remains highest among simlarly developed but less wealty countries, the detrimental effects of poverty on children under six, and of how our responses to families in poverty are often harmful perpetuation the cycle of poverty....This book is highly recommended to anyone interested in a reader friendly yet comprehensive book about child poverty. --Journal of Sociology and Social WelfareBehind From the Start is a searing expose that traces the responsibility of politicians, the media, academics, and policymakers for the unnecessary tragedy of American childhood poverty. We can do better, its author argues, with adequately funded 'extra-strength' programs and locally driven systemic interventions powered by systematic learning methods, science-enlightened policy targeting the structural roots of poverty, and a national movement to make 'ending child poverty the defining cause of our time. Joshua Sparrow, MD, Harvard Medical School Professor Azzi-Lessing has written a very accessible account of the plight of young children in the United States born into poverty. . . . She provides a thorough overview of an array of programs aimed at improving child outcomes for vulnerable young children, including Early Head Start, maternal child home visiting, universal pre-Kindergarten, and quality early care and education, as well as some newer promising programs. . . . The policy strategies and reforms that she proposes are comprehensive but within our reach. This text is a must-read for advocates hoping to build a brighter future for American children. Pamela C. High, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, W. Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University First, Azzi-Lessing combines engaging personal storytelling, keen historical analysis, and careful scientific reasoning to refute the 'blame and shame the poor' rhetoric that pervades our public discourse and public policies. Then, she brings innovative thinking and an animating moral fervor to propose 'extra-strength' programs and policies that really could work to combat poverty and to lift the burden our society currently places on the backs of children and families living in poverty. A tour de force! J. Lawrence Aber, PhD, Willner Family Professor in Psychology and Public Policy, New York University


From the Foreword by Lisbeth Schorr, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Social Policy: Lenette Azzi- Lessing's book stands alone among important social policy books in synthesizing the critical knowledge from all of the domains that must be connected if ambitious social change is to succeed. She draws on the most current findings from research and from experience. She documents the unmet needs of vulnerable young children, adolescents, and their families, and puts it all together to identify the unparalleled opportunities now at hand to address those needs. Behind From the Start is a searing expose that traces the responsibility of politicians, the media, academics, and policymakers for the unnecessary tragedy of American childhood poverty. We can do better, its author argues, with adequately funded 'extra-strength' programs and locally driven systemic interventions powered by systematic learning methods, science-enlightened policy targeting the structural roots of poverty, and a national movement to make 'ending child poverty the defining cause of our time. Joshua Sparrow, MD, Harvard Medical School Professor Azzi-Lessing has written a very accessible account of the plight of young children in the United States born into poverty. . . . She provides a thorough overview of an array of programs aimed at improving child outcomes for vulnerable young children, including Early Head Start, maternal child home visiting, universal pre-Kindergarten, and quality early care and education, as well as some newer promising programs. . . . The policy strategies and reforms that she proposes are comprehensive but within our reach. This text is a must-read for advocates hoping to build a brighter future for American children. Pamela C. High, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, W. Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University First, Azzi-Lessing combines engaging personal storytelling, keen historical analysis, and careful scientific reasoning to refute the 'blame and shame the poor' rhetoric that pervades our public discourse and public policies. Then, she brings innovative thinking and an animating moral fervor to propose 'extra-strength' programs and policies that really could work to combat poverty and to lift the burden our society currently places on the backs of children and families living in poverty. A tour de force! J. Lawrence Aber, PhD, Willner Family Professor in Psychology and Public Policy, New York University


From the Foreword by Lisbeth Schorr, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Social Policy: Lenette Azzi- Lessing's book stands alone among important social policy books in synthesizing the critical knowledge from all of the domains that must be connected if ambitious social change is to succeed. She draws on the most current findings from research and from experience. She documents the unmet needs of vulnerable young children, adolescents, and their families, and puts it all together to identify the unparalleled opportunities now at hand to address those needs. Despite decades of anti-poverty programs, the proportion of children in poverty remains unchanged. Behind From the Start explores the issue of child poverty in detail. Azzi-Lessing exposes the interconnected circumstances that keep children in poverty. She aids readers in understanding why the poverty rate in the United States remains highest among simlarly developed but less wealty countries, the detrimental effects of poverty on children under six, and of how our responses to families in poverty are often harmful perpetuation the cycle of poverty....This book is highly recommended to anyone interested in a reader friendly yet comprehensive book about child poverty. --Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare Behind From the Start is a searing expose that traces the responsibility of politicians, the media, academics, and policymakers for the unnecessary tragedy of American childhood poverty. We can do better, its author argues, with adequately funded 'extra-strength' programs and locally driven systemic interventions powered by systematic learning methods, science-enlightened policy targeting the structural roots of poverty, and a national movement to make 'ending child poverty the defining cause of our time. --Joshua Sparrow, MD, Harvard Medical School Professor Azzi-Lessing has written a very accessible account of the plight of young children in the United States born into poverty. . . . She provides a thorough overview of an array of programs aimed at improving child outcomes for vulnerable young children, including Early Head Start, maternal child home visiting, universal pre-Kindergarten, and quality early care and education, as well as some newer promising programs. . . . The policy strategies and reforms that she proposes are comprehensive but within our reach. This text is a must-read for advocates hoping to build a brighter future for American children. --Pamela C. High, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, W. Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University First, Azzi-Lessing combines engaging personal storytelling, keen historical analysis, and careful scientific reasoning to refute the 'blame and shame the poor' rhetoric that pervades our public discourse and public policies. Then, she brings innovative thinking and an animating moral fervor to propose 'extra-strength' programs and policies that really could work to combat poverty and to lift the burden our society currently places on the backs of children and families living in poverty. A tour de force! --J. Lawrence Aber, PhD, Willner Family Professor in Psychology and Public Policy, New York University In this timely and masterful synthesis of current research and personal experience as a social worker, Azzi-Lessing (Wheelock College) brings together knowledge from across a variety of disciplines to explain the disastrous effects of poverty on the poorest children in the US. The author spends much of the book dismantling racist and classist misperceptions that influence public policy against the poor...this book is well researched, readable, and exceptionally well timed, explaining how and why extreme poverty destroys the lives of poor children in the US while offering hope for a solution. --CHOICE


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Lenette Azzi-Lessing, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Division of Social Work, Leadership, and Public Policy at Wheelock College, Boston. She is the founder and director of Wheelock's Graduate Certificate Program in Early Childhood Mental Health and faculty leader of the college's South Africa Partnership for Early Childhood Development. She joined the faculty after more than 25 years as a front-line social worker, CEO, and policy advocate.

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