Abstract Objective To describe how minority parents help their young children navigate issues of race and racism and discuss implications this racial socialization may have for school readiness. Methods Sixteen focus groups were conducted among 114 African American, English language-primary Latino, Spanish language-primary Latino, and Korean language-primary Korean parents of children ages 0 to 4 years old. Transcripts were coded for major themes and subsequently compared across the 4 language-ethnicity groups. Parents also shared demographic and parenting data by survey, from which group-specific proportions provide context for identified themes. Results In this sample, nearly half of surveyed parents had already talked to their young chil...
This systematic review of the literature examined the extent and nature of white parent’s ethic-raci...
Racial socialization messages were examined within a particular ecological niche: two-parent, Africa...
A number of social scientists have studied the phenomenon of racial socialization (Bowman & Howard, ...
Abstract Objective To describe how minority parents help their young children navigate issues of rac...
ObjectiveTo describe how minority parents help their young children navigate issues of race and raci...
Racial-ethnic socialization (RES) has promotive and protective effects for Asian American children, ...
Racial-ethnic socialization is a process where parents pass beliefs and behaviors to their children,...
Recently, there has been an emergence of literature on the mechanisms through which parents transmit...
In the process of socializing their children, parents pass on values, attitudes, and prejudices (Roe...
The purpose of this study was to examine parent (e.g., exposure to diversity) and child factors (e.g...
Research based on Latino heritage parents of adolescents highlights a positive relation between ethn...
We investigated relations among African American parents’ reports of ethnic–racial socialization rec...
The purpose of the study was to examine African American pre-schoolers‘ racial attitudes and African...
Ethnic-racial socialization is defined as the communication of parents' worldviews regarding race an...
This study examines the relationship between racial identity, race-related stress, and racial social...
This systematic review of the literature examined the extent and nature of white parent’s ethic-raci...
Racial socialization messages were examined within a particular ecological niche: two-parent, Africa...
A number of social scientists have studied the phenomenon of racial socialization (Bowman & Howard, ...
Abstract Objective To describe how minority parents help their young children navigate issues of rac...
ObjectiveTo describe how minority parents help their young children navigate issues of race and raci...
Racial-ethnic socialization (RES) has promotive and protective effects for Asian American children, ...
Racial-ethnic socialization is a process where parents pass beliefs and behaviors to their children,...
Recently, there has been an emergence of literature on the mechanisms through which parents transmit...
In the process of socializing their children, parents pass on values, attitudes, and prejudices (Roe...
The purpose of this study was to examine parent (e.g., exposure to diversity) and child factors (e.g...
Research based on Latino heritage parents of adolescents highlights a positive relation between ethn...
We investigated relations among African American parents’ reports of ethnic–racial socialization rec...
The purpose of the study was to examine African American pre-schoolers‘ racial attitudes and African...
Ethnic-racial socialization is defined as the communication of parents' worldviews regarding race an...
This study examines the relationship between racial identity, race-related stress, and racial social...
This systematic review of the literature examined the extent and nature of white parent’s ethic-raci...
Racial socialization messages were examined within a particular ecological niche: two-parent, Africa...
A number of social scientists have studied the phenomenon of racial socialization (Bowman & Howard, ...