We must look to our past for the lessons our grandmothers and grandfathers have taught, and to the future for our children. Customs and traditions that manifest the unique beliefs and values of Aboriginal peoples are passed on from generation to generation-through child-rearing practices. Children are the heart of the family and community. Child-rearing is a sacred and valued responsibility
First Nations people would argue that the ‘Sixties Scoop’ of removing their children from their home...
For millennia before colonization, First Nations laws regarding children flourished across what is n...
There is a dearth of literature available on traditional Aboriginal child rearing. This review paper...
According to tradition, [children] are gifts from the spirit world and have to be treated very gentl...
These communities are creating programs that are relevant and appropriately utilized by community me...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
Good quality Indigenous early learning and care can ameliorate the significant health, social, econo...
A study examined the appropriateness of outcome-based regulation for Aboriginal child care in Britis...
In traditional psychological models of socialization, parents are given the primary responsibility f...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
The United Nations Convention on the rights of the child (UNCRC) (1989) has been instrumental in bri...
ABSTRACT. A request to Arlene and Judith for a critique of Aboriginal Head Start evaluations led to ...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
This article describes an initiative involving over 50 First Nations communities in Canada to streng...
This study investigated American Indian child care directors’ perceptions of the reservation communi...
First Nations people would argue that the ‘Sixties Scoop’ of removing their children from their home...
For millennia before colonization, First Nations laws regarding children flourished across what is n...
There is a dearth of literature available on traditional Aboriginal child rearing. This review paper...
According to tradition, [children] are gifts from the spirit world and have to be treated very gentl...
These communities are creating programs that are relevant and appropriately utilized by community me...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
Good quality Indigenous early learning and care can ameliorate the significant health, social, econo...
A study examined the appropriateness of outcome-based regulation for Aboriginal child care in Britis...
In traditional psychological models of socialization, parents are given the primary responsibility f...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
The United Nations Convention on the rights of the child (UNCRC) (1989) has been instrumental in bri...
ABSTRACT. A request to Arlene and Judith for a critique of Aboriginal Head Start evaluations led to ...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
This article describes an initiative involving over 50 First Nations communities in Canada to streng...
This study investigated American Indian child care directors’ perceptions of the reservation communi...
First Nations people would argue that the ‘Sixties Scoop’ of removing their children from their home...
For millennia before colonization, First Nations laws regarding children flourished across what is n...
There is a dearth of literature available on traditional Aboriginal child rearing. This review paper...