Parental Roles and Relationships in Immigrant Families An International Approach /

This insightful volume presents important new findings about parenting and parent-child relationships in ethnic and racial minority immigrant families. Prominent scholars in diverse fields focus on families from a wide range of ethnicities settling in Canada, China, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, a...

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Vydavateľské údaje: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Vydanie:1st ed. 2018.
Edícia:Advances in Immigrant Family Research,
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ISSN:2625-364X
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505 0 |a Current Perspectives on Family Dynamics and Relationships: The Intersection of Culture and Immigration -- Where Are You Daddy? An Exploration of Father Involvement in Chinese Families in Canada -- The Complexities of Parental Control among Chinese American Mothers: The Role of Acculturation -- Dominican Parenting and Early Childhood Functioning: A Comparison Study of Immigrant Families in the US and Families in their Country of Origin -- Parental Socialization of Emotion and Child Functioning among Indian American Families: Consideration of Cultural Variables and Different Modes of Socialization -- Specialization, Coordination, and Developmental Sequelae of Mother-Infant Person- and Object-Directed Interactions in U.S. American Immigrant Families -- How Do Children Learn Mathematics?: Chinese and Latino Immigrant Perspectives -- Acculturation-Related Stressors and Individual Adjustment in Asian American Families -- Parenting among Mainland Chinese Immigrant Mothers in Hong Kong -- Parenting Stress and Depressive Symptoms of Immigrant Families in Italy -- Comparing the Acculturation Goals of Parents and Adolescents in Chinese Canadian Families -- Family Solidarity: The Generation Gap in Immigrants in the Netherlands -- Parenting Immigrant Parents: Role Reversal, Language Brokering, and Psychological Adjustment among Immigrant Adolescents in Israel -- Parenting in Global Perspective: Progress and Prospects. 
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