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Academic Socialization of Young Black and Latino Children: Building on Family Strengths 2018 Edition
Contributor(s): Sonnenschein, Susan (Editor), Sawyer, Brook E. (Editor)
ISBN: 3030044858     ISBN-13: 9783030044855
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Developmental - Child
- Education | Educational Policy & Reform
- Social Science | Sociology - Marriage & Family
Dewey: 155.4
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.24 lbs) 258 pages
 
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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.