Children today face daunting obstacles on the path to adulthood--failing schools, dangerous streets, drug abuse, teen pregnancy. But the good news, according to child advocate Joy Dryfoos, is that there are many programs out there that work--models that we can apply to our own communities and our own children. In Safe Passage, Dryfoos helps us find them. Indeed, this book examines hundreds of successful programs, ideas that have worked in the real world--in a very tough real world at that--such as the Turner Middle School in Philadelphia, a model of a "university assisted" community school. Dryfoos examines the new trend toward full-service schools, programs that make the school the hub of the community, serving as enrichment centers and neighborhood safe havens. She evaluates programs that try to cope with sex, drugs, and violence--revealing which ones work and what aspects of these programs are most effective--and she also dissects programs that have failed, such as the highly touted drug program, DARE. Dryfoos concludes with a passionate call for action, outlining what must be done if our young people are to be assured safe passage to the future. Whether they live in a room down the hall, a house across town, or a tenement a thousand miles away, these are our children. This book shows us what we can do to give them a better chance to succeed in life, to grow up to be healthy and productive adults.
You will be inspired to make a difference in your community!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
In this comprehensive text, Ms. Dryfoos defines, describes, and details what a "safe passage" means for at-risk children. I found this book inspirational because the reader is given real examples of communities and schools that successfully created safe environments for adolescents. The reader learns that a child needs this healthy environment at the beginning of life until he or she grows into a successful young adult. As I continued reading, I found the information a bit overwhelming. There are so many programs for youth that work and don't work and resources to support the communities that support the youth. Where does one begin to make a difference in the life of a trouble teen? The author explains that providing safe-havens for at-risk youth takes individuals, families, schools, and communities. It is a process that not only takes time and patience, but financial support to thrive. Read this book and find out how you can make a difference!
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