Sentences with phrase «cultural context of»

Moreover, these efforts should begin early in development, as children are likely to benefit most from supportive home environments during the formative years of rapid language growth and learning.22, 62,63 Finally, interventions with parents that aim to support children's learning should attend to the cultural context of early development when working with parents from different backgrounds, and also consider the broader social context of parenting by attending to the barriers created by poverty and low parental education.
Individualistic and collectivistic perspectives on gender and the cultural context of love and intimacy.
Moreover, to make it more comprehensible, functional, content and contextually equivalence according to the cultural context of Pakistan (Herdman, Fox - Rushby, & Badia, 1998; Laake, Benestad, & Olsen, 2007; Voracek, Fisher, Loibl, Tan, & Sonneck, 2008).
When looking at what trauma «is» and how it is «experienced» we must look at the cultural context of the child and family.
She is interested in the cultural context of parenting, cultural adaptation in immigrant and minority families, identity processes surrounding ethnicity, socio - emotional development and regulation, and research and clinical work that support vulnerable parents and their families.
Cultural Context of Community Families are also embedded in a community and a socio - cultural context — physical, material, social and political - that may have a significant impact on parenting and socialization (Huang & Isaacs, 2007).
Bio-Social, Cultural Context of Family Even before a child is born, the bio-social, cultural context of family and community has influence on the child's development.
The socio - cultural context of the family includes information about the family history, cultural beliefs and values, as well as economic and social factors.
A culturally anchored process for gathering information includes considering how the worldview or socio - cultural context of each party family, staff, and the consultant themselves may influence the perception of any concern or need for any intervention.
Provide training on the cultural context of family and community and their influence on family relationships, child rearing practices, and child development
Understanding the cultural context of families will inform clinicians on how to best respond.
They emphasize the importance of the cultural context of how traumatic events are understood and commonly dealt with by individuals and couples.
As discussed in Chapter 3 in relation to the World Bank's experience in land titling throughout the world, economic development that disregards the cultural context of a community can lead to unforeseen problems and be ultim ately unsustainable.
Nor have the principles addressed the cultural context of communities in terms of communal ownership of land and the economic benefits that can be gained from Indigenous communities» strong connection to their land through an ongoing and vibrant culture.
Also, the unique culture of Indigenous communities throughout Australia enhances the broader cultural context of the nation.
Our mission is to offer the public direct engagement with the work and ideas of living artists, and to help them understand the historical, social and cultural context of the art of our time,» said MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejn.
The purpose of ONO is to be an inclusive endeavor during divisive times, a mission that carries urgency within the current political moment and one that is tailored to the cultural context of Dallas.
The weaving of fact and fiction has always been fundamental to Nelson's practice and his constructs are steeped in both literary and cinematic references whilst drawing upon the geography, history and cultural context of their location.
Describing a finished or successful painting as possessed of a nice awkwardness, differentiating an atypical abstract painting from a great one, conscious of existing within the cultural context of abstraction, which adds to our understanding of emotion, logic, sensation, and concrete reality while at the same time existing at a critical distance from them.
«If the video represents her personal experience of Sun Ra's work, it also depicts the concert in relation to the socio - cultural context of that time, when ideas in music and art were invested with revolutionary meaning and «Free Jazz!»
This provenance of the paintings, along with the cultural context of their subject matter are explored in accompanying essays.
This week's 5 To See includes key photographers who have used the cultural context of the late 20th century as a source of inspiration.
The MCA is an innovative and compelling center of contemporary art where the public can experience the work and ideas of living artists, and understand the historical, social, and cultural context of the art of our time.
Initially trained as a painter, since the 1990s Sheela Gowda has increasingly developed a sculptural and installation practice that explores how materials can make specific reference to the social and cultural context of India.
The cultural context of his work speaks volumes, but it's the familiarity of language coupled with an aesthetic appeal that draws the viewer in closer.
The show places his works within the larger cultural context of the American avant - garde.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Hammer Museum found itself at a crossroads: the contemporary art center, housed in a building by Edward Larabee Barnes, suffered from anonymity both in its local environment and within the cultural context of Los Angeles.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, featuring three newly commissioned essays that evaluate the cultural context of Ono's early years, and five sections reflecting her geographic locations during this period and the corresponding evolution of her artistic practice.
The accompanying publication features three newly commissioned essays that evaluate the cultural context of Ono's early years, and five sections reflecting her geographic locations during this period and the corresponding evolution of her artistic practice.
Absent the Postwar malaise, Existentialist angst, and Surrealist bent that shaped the cultural context of Action Painting for the New York School, the uniquely American reference of landscape in Abstract Expressionism is perhaps more visible on the West Coast, especially in the work of Jack Jefferson, Frank Lobdell, and Charles Strong, the artists most heavily represented in the show.
But if you're able to snag a few moments at these stations, you'll see the objects on view in the aesthetic and cultural context of significant artworks, monuments, and movements: Marcel Duchamp's 1913 readymade Roue de bicyclette [Bicycle Wheel]; the Crystal Palace at the 1851 World's Fair; Pop Art's embrace of mass - media messaging.
Their works are explored within the unique cultural context of 1960s and 1970s Southern California, as it fueled and amplified their highly original creative approaches.
Their multidisciplinary practice — spanning drawing, painting and installation — extends beyond their experience with the Soviet social and cultural context of their past to engage universal themes including memory and illusion.
In residence in Marfa from June through August, Esparza will produce new work and conceive of a site - specific installation that is particular to the landscape and cultural context of the Big Bend region and northern Mexico, where adobe building is prevalent.
Tate St Ives presents international modern and contemporary art in the unique cultural context of St Ives, including works from the Tate Collection, in particular works by the artists from the St Ives school.
Describing a finished or successful painting as possessed of a nice awkwardness, differentiating an atypical abstract painting from a great one, conscious of existing within the cultural context of abstraction, which adds to our understanding of emotion, logic, sensation, and concrete reality while at the same time existing at a... Read more
The buildings and projects produced during this time are a clear reflection of the social and cultural context of the socialist period in this area.
The play of shadow and light across the contours of Lyon's body accentuates the musculature of her legs and arms and demonstrates Mapplethorpe's understanding of the cultural context of androgyny in the classical female nude.
We teach our students to value and respect the cultural context of the communities in which they work and to interrogate the systems of power that shape policies and practices.
Moreover, this paper provides exploratory data and a window into the cultural context of schooling at a public primary school in México.
Students of the Northern Lights School Division will have enhanced life experiences by developing skills, knowledge, and attitudes within the cultural context of engaged Northern communities.
This searchable database allows users to filter and hone their search by keyword, artistic discipline, program type, grade level, and cultural context of programs.
Lesson Objective: To consider and discuss the historical, social and cultural context of The Crucible.
This engaging and interesting lesson aims to improve students» knowledge of the social, historical, and cultural context of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men.
Over recent weeks, educators across the nation have struggled to develop balanced information and effective teaching strategies to help students understand the historical, religious, and cultural context of the war in Iraq.
Noir in tone, and a great representation of the newest generation of Chinese filmmakers, Trap Street is a bold story of who is really watching who that, while firmly embedded in the current cultural context of China, could happen to any one of us.
It's in these interactions where you get a greater understanding of the cultural context of Internet addiction.
The only basic thing actually demonstrated in this foray is how commenters took it to be a slight to them and their flats without reading into the cultural context of her piece.
The new Antenna is pledged to view the cultural context of science in each film, so we are treated to the vision of the vulpine, if affable, Deutsch making toast in his kitchen, and visiting his local pub.
«It's very difficult to wrench them out of the social and cultural context of the period and imagine how they would compete against each other.»
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