
A Framework for Understanding Poverty
A Cognitive Approach (Sixth Edition)
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Ruby K. Payne
New chapters on the brain, intersectionality, and parents. Simple, proven strategies that schools can start using today. With a view through an economic lens that has only become sharper and more focused since its initial publication in 1995, the premise owned by A Framework for Understanding Poverty is unchanged: Middle-class understandings of children and adults in poverty are often ill-suited for connecting with people in poverty and helping them build up the resources to rise out of poverty and into self-sufficiency.
Nearly 25 years and 1.8 million copies later, innumerable individuals and groups have used this book to create a groundswell of responses to the challenge of poverty. Educators, social service and healthcare workers, law enforcement and the judiciary, communities, employers, and individuals from all walks of life are engaged in supporting children and adults to build resources, patterns of learning, and behaviors that will help them exit poverty.
Expanded edition includes:
- Best practices teachers can use immediately to improve outcomes
- Deep dives into the mindsets of generational poverty, middle class, and wealth
- New case studies, exhaustive references, and an evolving understanding of poverty's intersections with race, health, immigration, and more.
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Eye-opening
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Review A Framework for Understanding Poverty
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A great book to understand the inner workings of one zone upbringing if they grew up in poverty as well
A book people for more well-to-do backgrounds should read
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Understanding your Community.
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not bad
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Statistics
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Perspective Shift
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I wanted to read this book because my Son does stuff like that. He got behind on his rent and asked me for money because he had to buy new rims for his car. A stylish car with new rims trumped paying the rent.
Understanding Poverty
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Not a good book to listen to
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Generational poverty is difficult to break from but it can be done.
The insights offered in her work and the discussion around brain developmental stages offered insight which led to identifying a need for skill building if I am to maintain a middle class lifestyle that I can pass onto my future family, i. e. children and grandchildren.
She is also careful to identify the very personal and unique categories of poverty experiences.
My husband immigrated from Cuba with his mother and sisters as refugees from the onslaught of the Castro regime in the 1960’s. His father (a doctor) and his mother (well educated in boarding schools and also a college graduate) both hailed from upper class well educated families and found themselves forced into situational poverty due to political upheaval and the need to leave their home country. His father was not able to pass the medical board here in the United States due to the language barrier further complicating their social and economic distress. Nevertheless they were able to navigate their way into upper middle class through hard work and passage of time. Payne’s work helped me understand the contrast in my parents climb out of poverty and my parents climb out of poverty provided economic equality for he and I when we married but the social capital was vastly different and originally created marital challenges due to “personal style”. Listen carefully to Payne’s description around poverty, middle class and wealth and the question of “Could you navigate successfully in a different economic class?” for wonderful examples of how this works. She addressed the contrasting outlooks on food, housing, handling of money, possessions, vacation planning, career and so much more.
I began listening to this work to increase my understanding and skill sets in working with clients and in fact I did achieve that goal. Even more, and as a bonus, I acquired a rich understanding of ways to further improve my marital relations. Wow!
Amazing work by Ruby Payne provides clear insight on the issues around poverty
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