Title: Work/Family/School Balance
1Work/Family/School Balance
www.healthy-kids.info Ellie Goldberg, M.Ed
2Family/Work/School BalanceAmericans report
sharply higher levels of work- family conflict
than do citizens of other industrialized
countries. 90 percent of American mothers and
95 percent of American fathers report work-family
conflict.
3Todays family
- Now, 70 percent of American children live in
households where all adults are employed. - Nearly one in four Americansmore every yearare
caring for elders. - Hospitals let patients out quicker and sicker.
- Yet employers still enshrine as ideal the
breadwinner who is always available because his
wife takes care of the children, the sick, the
elderlyas well as dinner, pets, and the dry
cleaning.
The Three Faces of Work-Family Conflict from The
Center for American Progress and the Center for
WorkLife Law at the UC Hastings College of the
Law analyzes the work-family conflicts that
millions of American families face and provides
common-sense, progressive recommendations to
solve them... (Jason Rahlan 202.481.8132
jrahlan_at_americanprogress.org Download the full
report (pdf) Download the executive summary
(pdf)
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4Grandparents as parents
- The fastest-growing household type is
grandparents being the primary guardian for their
grandchildren. - Grandparents are the primary guardian for 30 to
50 of children under 18 in some inner cities. - Grandparents also are a major source of childcare
for working parents. - Nearly 20 of working mothers with young children
use the childrens grandparents for childcare. - 1/3 of the grandmothers who provide care for
their grandchildren are employed, so they often
end up in the same position single mothers are
inat risk of losing their jobs.
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5Got stress?
6Crisis?
- What happens when your kid gets sick?
- What happens when your babysitter gets sick?
- What happens when you get sick?
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7 Score yourself
- personal life?
- family life?
- social life?
- participate in your congregation?
- participate in your childs school?
- participate in civic life?
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8Got stress?
- Multiple family responsibilities
- No paid sick days
- Unpredictable and inflexible workplace schedules
- No paid family and medical leave
- Mandatory overtime
- Discrimination against parents, pregnant women
and caregivers
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9Work Disruption
- Nearly one out of every two low-wage parents
interviewed in one study had been sanctioned at
work due to family care responsibilities. Some
were fired others lost wages others were denied
promotions or received verbal or written warnings.
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10Parent involvement
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11The Key Relationships
- You need allies and back up networks
- Set up your support system before school starts.
- Keep emergency back up numbers up to date.
- Provide backups with authorizations and current
info to act in your place.
12Research
13Your Policy Book
- Medication/Delegation
- Attendance/Absences
- Teacher Student assignments
- Physical Education
- Grading/retention
- Field Trips
- Emergencies
14Consider
- School schedules
- School demands
- School attitudes
- School policies
- School expectations
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15Building the Comprehensive Coordinated Care Plan
- Safe
- Effective
- Reliable
- Continuous
- Peace of mind
- Avoids disruption
- Educational continuity
- Health security
16Ellie Goldberg, M.Ed.
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