Child Welfare: An Africentric PerspectiveJoyce Everett, Sandra Stukes Chipungu, Bogart R. Leashore Rutgers University Press, 1991 - 325 pagine Child Welfare, twenty-one educators call attention to racial disparities in the child welfare system by demonstrating how practices that are successful for white children are often not similarly successful for African American children. Moreover, contributors insist that policymakers and care providers look at African American family life and child development from a culturally-based Africentric perspective. Such a perspective, the book argues, can serve as a catalyst for creativity and innovation in the formulation of policies and practices aimed at improving the welfare of African American children. |
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... tends to focus on increasing the parent's under- standing of the parental role , building self - esteem , and providing support . From the perspective of learning theorists , assessments tend to stress the parent's level of knowledge of ...
... tends to focus on increasing the parent's under- standing of the parental role , building self - esteem , and providing support . From the perspective of learning theorists , assessments tend to stress the parent's level of knowledge of ...
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... tend to be transmitted largely through a " tacit " socialization process- that is , " a process through which children pick up modes , sequences , and styles of behavior through their day - to - day encounters with par- ents and other ...
... tend to be transmitted largely through a " tacit " socialization process- that is , " a process through which children pick up modes , sequences , and styles of behavior through their day - to - day encounters with par- ents and other ...
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... tend to stay in care longer than white children and tend to be placed in different types of facilities and in different locations ( Jenkins et al . 1983 ) . Hogan and Sui ( 1988 ) argue that the current treatment of children of color in ...
... tend to stay in care longer than white children and tend to be placed in different types of facilities and in different locations ( Jenkins et al . 1983 ) . Hogan and Sui ( 1988 ) argue that the current treatment of children of color in ...
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Children in Crisis Joyce E Everett | 1 |
CULTURAL CONSCIOUSNESS | 15 |
The Africentric | 36 |
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