Immigrants who move to the United States often face the challenge of interpreting new laws and social norms (e.g., parenting norms), which may vary greatly from their native culture. Acceptable parenting practices are socially constructed beliefs, rooted in cultural context. What is acceptable in one culture may be labeled as child abuse in another. Thus, immigrant parents are at risk for having their parenting practices defined as child abuse by mainstream culture. Defining child abuse in a multicultural society is difficult. In the court system, a cultural defense brings culture into the courtroom, questioning the intent in “abusive” cultural parenting practices. This article offers suggestions that alter the response of social services a...
Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health dispar...
Child maltreatment (CM) is a major public health problem in the United States which affects millions...
Whether or not there is greater normative tolerance for physical discipline within certain ethno-cul...
As the world continues to shrink and immigration increases across the globe, children are more frequ...
Child abuse and neglect is a major social problem which has been observed in all segments of our Ame...
Problem. Parenting among immigrants presents unique challenges to parents whose cultural orientatio...
In the context of limited discussion on what globalisation means for families, this paper aims to fo...
Effective and emotionally nurturing parenting practices constitute salient protective factors in the...
The number of immigrant families enrolled in child development home visiting programs is on the rise...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document One in five children living in the ...
In focus of this article are two selective parenting programs, both developed locally by Social Serv...
The aim of the study is to explore the experiences of immigrant parents concerning parenting in fore...
A distinction is often made between collectivistic and individualistic cultures. These cultures diff...
This dissertation examines the logics operating behind practices of child removal and child placemen...
Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health dispar...
Child maltreatment (CM) is a major public health problem in the United States which affects millions...
Whether or not there is greater normative tolerance for physical discipline within certain ethno-cul...
As the world continues to shrink and immigration increases across the globe, children are more frequ...
Child abuse and neglect is a major social problem which has been observed in all segments of our Ame...
Problem. Parenting among immigrants presents unique challenges to parents whose cultural orientatio...
In the context of limited discussion on what globalisation means for families, this paper aims to fo...
Effective and emotionally nurturing parenting practices constitute salient protective factors in the...
The number of immigrant families enrolled in child development home visiting programs is on the rise...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document One in five children living in the ...
In focus of this article are two selective parenting programs, both developed locally by Social Serv...
The aim of the study is to explore the experiences of immigrant parents concerning parenting in fore...
A distinction is often made between collectivistic and individualistic cultures. These cultures diff...
This dissertation examines the logics operating behind practices of child removal and child placemen...
Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health dispar...
Child maltreatment (CM) is a major public health problem in the United States which affects millions...
Whether or not there is greater normative tolerance for physical discipline within certain ethno-cul...