Immigrant families face multiple barriers to engaging with children's schools. Yet, school-based parent involvement has been associated with academic and behavioral benefits for children of immigrant families. Although past research has examined links between family contextual factors and parent involvement, less is known about the links between school contextual factors and parent involvement in immigrant families. Identifying socio-cultural barriers to parent involvement across home and school contexts can inform culturally competent family engagement interventions serving immigrant families. In a two-wave (1.5 years apart) longitudinal study of a community-based sample of Chinese American children (N = 210, beginning age&n...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
Research suggests that parent-child conflict is a salient family process in Asian immigrant families...
This article reports on a sample of 26 middle-class Chinese immigrant par-ents ’ perspectives on the...
Throughout American history, parental involvement has been a “hot topic” in American education. Pare...
Parental involvement takes an important role in child's education and parental involvement in a chil...
That parental involvement makes a positive impact on children's educational outcomes is well establi...
This dissertation addresses three key issues in child and family development during children's trans...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
textThe Asian immigrant population is growing more rapidly than any other group in the U.S. (Social ...
Settles, Barbara H.This study explored relationships between Chinese schools and Chinese American pa...
The present study examined the direct and indirect relations of family contextual factors, effortful...
Although parent involvement has received long-standing attention in the literature, there is limited...
Youth transitioning to middle and high school experience steep declines in their engagement in schoo...
Chinese-American students excel in school in the United States and Chinese Americans are described a...
This dissertation examined how Chinese American children's everyday family experiences contributed t...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
Research suggests that parent-child conflict is a salient family process in Asian immigrant families...
This article reports on a sample of 26 middle-class Chinese immigrant par-ents ’ perspectives on the...
Throughout American history, parental involvement has been a “hot topic” in American education. Pare...
Parental involvement takes an important role in child's education and parental involvement in a chil...
That parental involvement makes a positive impact on children's educational outcomes is well establi...
This dissertation addresses three key issues in child and family development during children's trans...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
textThe Asian immigrant population is growing more rapidly than any other group in the U.S. (Social ...
Settles, Barbara H.This study explored relationships between Chinese schools and Chinese American pa...
The present study examined the direct and indirect relations of family contextual factors, effortful...
Although parent involvement has received long-standing attention in the literature, there is limited...
Youth transitioning to middle and high school experience steep declines in their engagement in schoo...
Chinese-American students excel in school in the United States and Chinese Americans are described a...
This dissertation examined how Chinese American children's everyday family experiences contributed t...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
Research suggests that parent-child conflict is a salient family process in Asian immigrant families...
This article reports on a sample of 26 middle-class Chinese immigrant par-ents ’ perspectives on the...