Sentences with phrase «ethnic identity of the child»

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In the Tribe, a new world order of harmonic diversity would be prefigured, a white father and black mother raising a dozen children who would retain their respective ethnic and racial identities and realize a multicultural utopia.
As an interracial couple, we understand the importance of being connected to your cultural heritage and it is our intention to honor and cultivate our child's connection to their ethnic or cultural identity.
So what role is there for religiously trained people — chaplains — to be endorsed by the federal government as the only personnel that they will fund to provide advice and care to children from diverse cultural, religious and ethnic backgrounds in need — to young people struggling with issues of sexual orientation and identity, with bullying or family violence, death and trauma?
Some parents understand their children's different racial, ethnic and faith backgrounds as key parts of their identity, and they use a «mix» approach to emphasise all aspects.
Some parents use an «individual» approach where their children's identity and sense of belonging are not seen as linked to their particular racial, ethnic or faith backgrounds.
The vast majority of children adopted transracially and transculturally successfully integrate their personal, ethnic, and cultural identity.
A child's ethnic identity is their self - perception and sense of belonging to a particular group of persons with a common affiliation (e.g. African, Chinese).
The vast majority of children adopted trans - racially and trans - culturally successfully integrate their personal, ethnic, and cultural identity with the support of their adoptive parents.
They must encourage their child to explore and embrace their identity and culture by actively engaging in appropriate cultural & ethnic activities, fostering a cultural community and positively embracing all aspects of their child's identity.
Kinship foster parents have been documented to be more accepting of these other attachment relationships and, as a result, report better relationships than nonrelated foster parents with the children in their care.76 Finally, an awareness and acceptance of one's racial or ethnic heritage is essential for developing a healthy sense of identity.
Knowing Who You Are: Video Casey Family Programs Presents the perspectives of youth in care, child welfare professionals, and foster parents about why race and ethnicity matter and the importance of integrating racial and ethnic identity into child welfare practice.
NACAC urges agencies to undertake adequate training for adoption workers to enhance their knowledge of identity, cultural, and ethnic issues in working with African American, Latino, Aboriginal, and Native American children and families.
Children of Color - More than 50 % of waiting children are of African - American or Hispanic descent and are in need of families to support their cultural, ethnic and linguistic iChildren of Color - More than 50 % of waiting children are of African - American or Hispanic descent and are in need of families to support their cultural, ethnic and linguistic ichildren are of African - American or Hispanic descent and are in need of families to support their cultural, ethnic and linguistic identity.
Ethnic identity formation of Arab Muslim children in contemporary U.S. society.
Group identity and peer relations: A longitudinal study of group identity, perceived peer acceptance, and friendships amongst ethnic minority English children.
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the effects of cultural factors (ethnic identity, perceived discrimination), family relations, and child problem type on mental health service utilization in a community sample of 1,480 adolescent girls (860 African American, 620 European American) between ages 15 and 17 years enrolled in the Pittsburgh Girls Study.
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