Issues and Strategies Involved in Helping Homeless Parents of Young Children Strengthen Their Self-Esteem
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Homeless parents of young children face many stressors that erode their self-esteem. This article articulates these stressors and how they negatively impact homeless parents and their children. Strategies for helping parents empower themselves and their children are explained.
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Homeless parents Self-esteem Strengthen homeless parents self-esteemReferences
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