***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document One in five children living in the United States is an immigrant or a child of an immigrant, and 62 % of these children are Latino. Through qualitative methods, this study identifies ways that Latino immigrant parents with adolescent children cope with their new environment and how that environment shapes their parenting practices. Two primary themes emerge: overcoming new challenges and finding new strengths. Immigrant parents discuss the challenges of overcoming fears of the unknown; navigating unfamiliar work, school, and neighborhood environments; encountering and confronting racism; and losing family connections and other forms of social capital. In response to these chal...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...
Grounded in the family strengths perspective, this study focuses on the experience of first-generati...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
Statement of problem: Latino immigrants in Indianapolis report difficulties parenting their adolesce...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
This qualitative, exploratory study examined the experiences of immigrant Hispanic parents when rais...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. Thirty five percent of Latinos wh...
Graduation date: 2008Recent demographic studies have revealed a greater diversity in settlement patt...
abstract: ABSTRACT Students who drop out of high school experience lower incomes and greater unemplo...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Educational LeadershipThis...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
Immigrant parents face a double challenge in rearing their children in a foreign country. In additio...
Problem. Parenting among immigrants presents unique challenges to parents whose cultural orientatio...
Effective and emotionally nurturing parenting practices constitute salient protective factors in the...
This phenomenological study examines Mexican immigrant parents’ experiences of helping their childre...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...
Grounded in the family strengths perspective, this study focuses on the experience of first-generati...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
Statement of problem: Latino immigrants in Indianapolis report difficulties parenting their adolesce...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
This qualitative, exploratory study examined the experiences of immigrant Hispanic parents when rais...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. Thirty five percent of Latinos wh...
Graduation date: 2008Recent demographic studies have revealed a greater diversity in settlement patt...
abstract: ABSTRACT Students who drop out of high school experience lower incomes and greater unemplo...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Educational LeadershipThis...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
Immigrant parents face a double challenge in rearing their children in a foreign country. In additio...
Problem. Parenting among immigrants presents unique challenges to parents whose cultural orientatio...
Effective and emotionally nurturing parenting practices constitute salient protective factors in the...
This phenomenological study examines Mexican immigrant parents’ experiences of helping their childre...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...
Grounded in the family strengths perspective, this study focuses on the experience of first-generati...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...