More than one in four children under age 6 in the United State are children of immigrants, and the majority of these children are Asian and Hispanic. Despite this, there have been few studies on the early development of young children of immigrants. In particular, although healthy development in the early years of life is important in helping children get ready for school, little is known about school readiness among children in immigrant families. Therefore, this study examines school readiness among children of Asian and Hispanic immigrant mothers, with particular attention to two important characteristics of immigrant families: maternal language use and use of preschool. This study is composed of five chapters, starting with C...
Currently 5% of the American population is of Asian descent, and Asian families are among the fastes...
Parental involvement is a critical component of early childhood education (ECE) programming with the...
The number of Latino families in the United States is increasing dramatically. For some of the child...
The number of Latino children in the United States is steadily increasing. Many of these children ar...
Examines gaps in school readiness among low-income children, especially those in immigrant and lingu...
Receptive language is known as the ability to listen and comprehend, and has been found to be one of...
At present, little is known about the welfare of very young immigrant children, since the emphasis t...
This phenomenological qualitative study aspired to learn from the personal stories of three Latina m...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. Thirty five percent of Latinos wh...
Abundant research has shown that poverty has negative influences on young child academic and psychos...
The home environment, which includes parents’ engagement in children’s home learning experiences and...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Despite growing numbers of immigrant children and d...
Immigrant parents face significant barriers as they try to engage with their children's early educat...
Research has recently shown that the number of Latino children in the U.S. education system continu...
The purpose of this case study was to describe the factors that shape the experiences of low-income ...
Currently 5% of the American population is of Asian descent, and Asian families are among the fastes...
Parental involvement is a critical component of early childhood education (ECE) programming with the...
The number of Latino families in the United States is increasing dramatically. For some of the child...
The number of Latino children in the United States is steadily increasing. Many of these children ar...
Examines gaps in school readiness among low-income children, especially those in immigrant and lingu...
Receptive language is known as the ability to listen and comprehend, and has been found to be one of...
At present, little is known about the welfare of very young immigrant children, since the emphasis t...
This phenomenological qualitative study aspired to learn from the personal stories of three Latina m...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. Thirty five percent of Latinos wh...
Abundant research has shown that poverty has negative influences on young child academic and psychos...
The home environment, which includes parents’ engagement in children’s home learning experiences and...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Despite growing numbers of immigrant children and d...
Immigrant parents face significant barriers as they try to engage with their children's early educat...
Research has recently shown that the number of Latino children in the U.S. education system continu...
The purpose of this case study was to describe the factors that shape the experiences of low-income ...
Currently 5% of the American population is of Asian descent, and Asian families are among the fastes...
Parental involvement is a critical component of early childhood education (ECE) programming with the...
The number of Latino families in the United States is increasing dramatically. For some of the child...