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Sonnenschein, Susan.
Academic Socialization of Young Black and Latino Children = Building on Family Strengths /
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Title/Author:
Academic Socialization of Young Black and Latino Children/ edited by Susan Sonnenschein, Brook E. Sawyer.
Reminder of title:
Building on Family Strengths /
other author:
Sonnenschein, Susan.
Description:
XV, 258 p. 10 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Child psychology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04486-2
ISBN:
9783030044862
Academic Socialization of Young Black and Latino Children = Building on Family Strengths /
Academic Socialization of Young Black and Latino Children
Building on Family Strengths /[electronic resource] :edited by Susan Sonnenschein, Brook E. Sawyer. - 1st ed. 2018. - XV, 258 p. 10 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource.
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Need to Take a Strengths-Based Approach to Facilitate Children’s Educational Growth -- Chapter 2. Latino and African American Parental Resources, Investments, and Socialization Practices: Supporting Toddler’s Language and Social Skills -- Chapter 3. Concerted Cultivation among Low-Income Black and Latino Families -- Chapter 4. Contexts of African American Children’s Early Writing Development: Considerations of Parental Education, Parenting Style, Parental Beliefs, and Home Literacy Environments -- Chapter 5. Parent- and Preschool-Teacher-Perceived Strengths among Black and Latino Boys in Miami: Links to Early Success in Elementary School -- Chapter 6. Latino Families and Schools: Identifying Challenges and Highlighting Strengths to Support Children’s Early Learning -- Chapter 7. Intersectionality as a Framework for Understanding School Involvement and Advocacy Beliefs of Latina/o Families of Young Children -- Chapter 8. Little Talks: A Modular Treatment Approach for Promoting Infant and Toddler Language Acquisition Through Parents' Preferences and Competencies -- Chapter 9. Madres Educando a Sus Niños: Integrating Culture into Intervention -- Chapter 10. Towards Improving the Educational Opportunities for Black and Latinx Young Children: Strengthening Family-School Partnerships -- Chapter 11. Academic Socialization in the Homes of Black and Latino Preschool Children: Research Findings and Future Directions.
This book offers a strengths-based, family-focused approach to improving the educational performance and school experience of struggling Black and Latino students. The book discusses educational challenges faced by low-income families of color and the different strengths within Black and Latino family life that can affect these challenges. It focuses building on these strengths within the children’s home environments that can serve as a foundation for subsequent learning. The chapters describe a wide range of family practices and beliefs, including development of interventions to support families that promote early language and literacy, early mathematics, and social skills. The chapters also present quantitative and/or qualitative studies using a strengths-based approach to parents’ socialization of their children’s early academic skills. Topics featured in this book include: Latino and Black parental resources, investments, and beliefs. Academic socialization in the homes of Black and Latino preschool children. Development of culturally-informed interventions to promote children’s school readiness skills. Family-school partnerships as a tool for improving educational opportunities. Directions for future research. Academic Socialization of Young Black and Latino Children is a must-have resource for researchers, educators, clinicians and related professionals, and graduate students in diverse fields including education, developmental and school psychology, family studies, counseling psychology and social work, and sociology of culture.
ISBN: 9783030044862
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-04486-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Child psychology.
LC Class. No.: BF721-723
Dewey Class. No.: 155.4
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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Need to Take a Strengths-Based Approach to Facilitate Children’s Educational Growth -- Chapter 2. Latino and African American Parental Resources, Investments, and Socialization Practices: Supporting Toddler’s Language and Social Skills -- Chapter 3. Concerted Cultivation among Low-Income Black and Latino Families -- Chapter 4. Contexts of African American Children’s Early Writing Development: Considerations of Parental Education, Parenting Style, Parental Beliefs, and Home Literacy Environments -- Chapter 5. Parent- and Preschool-Teacher-Perceived Strengths among Black and Latino Boys in Miami: Links to Early Success in Elementary School -- Chapter 6. Latino Families and Schools: Identifying Challenges and Highlighting Strengths to Support Children’s Early Learning -- Chapter 7. Intersectionality as a Framework for Understanding School Involvement and Advocacy Beliefs of Latina/o Families of Young Children -- Chapter 8. Little Talks: A Modular Treatment Approach for Promoting Infant and Toddler Language Acquisition Through Parents' Preferences and Competencies -- Chapter 9. Madres Educando a Sus Niños: Integrating Culture into Intervention -- Chapter 10. Towards Improving the Educational Opportunities for Black and Latinx Young Children: Strengthening Family-School Partnerships -- Chapter 11. Academic Socialization in the Homes of Black and Latino Preschool Children: Research Findings and Future Directions.
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