The transition to kindergarten is a significant period in children’s education that initiates the development of skills that promote future academic success. Studies indicate that Latino children in the United States are disproportionately disadvantaged during this critical period of development, and are most likely to fall below the recommended level of kindergarten readiness. Researchers report that Latina mothers often have different beliefs and perceptions of school readiness and parental involvement, but little is known about the preparatory practices of low- income suburban Latina mothers before children enter kindergarten. This study used qualitative interviews to better understand the factors that influence Latino children’s ki...
children are underperforming academically, with noticeable gaps in math and literacy between Latino ...
Research has shown that low-income, African American children are disproportionately at risk for no...
When parents are present and play an active role in their child’s development, they are capable of p...
The transition to kindergarten is a significant period in children’s education that initiates the de...
The transition to kindergarten is a critical milestone in children’s lives, with implications for ac...
The transition to kindergarten is a critical milestone in children’s lives, with implications for ac...
Research has recently shown that the number of Latino children in the U.S. education system continu...
Research has recently shown that the number of Latino children in the U.S. education system continu...
This study examined parental and teacher expectations of kindergarten readiness of Latino children. ...
We sought to explore parental attitudes, behaviors, and barriers regarding school readiness in a cou...
This study examined parental and teacher expectations of kindergarten readiness of Latino children. ...
School readiness has captured our attention. Across the country, policymakers, politicians, advocate...
We sought to explore parental attitudes, behaviors, and barriers regarding school readiness in a cou...
When parents are present and play an active role in their child’s development, they are capable of p...
Research has shown that low-income, African American children are disproportionately at risk for no...
children are underperforming academically, with noticeable gaps in math and literacy between Latino ...
Research has shown that low-income, African American children are disproportionately at risk for no...
When parents are present and play an active role in their child’s development, they are capable of p...
The transition to kindergarten is a significant period in children’s education that initiates the de...
The transition to kindergarten is a critical milestone in children’s lives, with implications for ac...
The transition to kindergarten is a critical milestone in children’s lives, with implications for ac...
Research has recently shown that the number of Latino children in the U.S. education system continu...
Research has recently shown that the number of Latino children in the U.S. education system continu...
This study examined parental and teacher expectations of kindergarten readiness of Latino children. ...
We sought to explore parental attitudes, behaviors, and barriers regarding school readiness in a cou...
This study examined parental and teacher expectations of kindergarten readiness of Latino children. ...
School readiness has captured our attention. Across the country, policymakers, politicians, advocate...
We sought to explore parental attitudes, behaviors, and barriers regarding school readiness in a cou...
When parents are present and play an active role in their child’s development, they are capable of p...
Research has shown that low-income, African American children are disproportionately at risk for no...
children are underperforming academically, with noticeable gaps in math and literacy between Latino ...
Research has shown that low-income, African American children are disproportionately at risk for no...
When parents are present and play an active role in their child’s development, they are capable of p...