Ethnotheories of immigrant parents residing in the Netherlands are reshaped in response to the multiple and diverse educational practices they come in contact with after migration. Network analyses of “parenting relationships” of first generation Dutch-Moroccan parents living in the Netherlands show that they borrow from diverse resources including professionals and non-professionals in their construction of new ethnotheories. Through media as well as through interacting with family in their country of origin, with same-generation peers in the Netherlands, and with Dutch professionals and neighbors, these mothers develop “modern” notions of parenting such as stimulating child independence, while also using building blocks from traditional p...
This paper will draw attention on the identity construction of children from mixed couples (parents ...
Migrant parents cannot always migrate with their children. This dissertation examined how the contex...
How can educative communities -initiatives of citizens to organize collective support for child rais...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
Immigrant parents may have to rebuild their parenting knowledge after migration to keep up with thei...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
This article compares the pre-migration and post-migration socialization practices of Moroccan famil...
This paper argues against the stereotypical image of the Chinese parent by studying how two groups o...
This paper argues against the stereotypical image of the Chinese parent by studying how two groups o...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother–child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother-child relations among non-Weste...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother–child relations among non-Weste...
This paper will draw attention on the identity construction of children from mixed couples (parents ...
Migrant parents cannot always migrate with their children. This dissertation examined how the contex...
How can educative communities -initiatives of citizens to organize collective support for child rais...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
Immigrant parents may have to rebuild their parenting knowledge after migration to keep up with thei...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
This article compares the pre-migration and post-migration socialization practices of Moroccan famil...
This paper argues against the stereotypical image of the Chinese parent by studying how two groups o...
This paper argues against the stereotypical image of the Chinese parent by studying how two groups o...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother–child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother-child relations among non-Weste...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother–child relations among non-Weste...
This paper will draw attention on the identity construction of children from mixed couples (parents ...
Migrant parents cannot always migrate with their children. This dissertation examined how the contex...
How can educative communities -initiatives of citizens to organize collective support for child rais...