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E-grāmata: Immigrant Children: Change, Adaptation, and Cultural Transformation

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Over the past several decades, the demographic populations of many countries such as Canada as well as the United States have greatly transformed. Most striking is the influx of recent immigrant families into North America. As children lead the way for a "new" North America, this group of children and youth is not a singular homogenous group but rather, a mosaic and diverse ethnic, racial, and cultural group. Thus, our current understanding of "normative development" (covering social, psychological, cognitive, language, academic, and behavioral development), which has been generally based on middle-class Euro-American children, may not necessarily be "optimal" development for all children. Researchers are widely recognizing that the theoretical frameworks and models of child development lack the sociocultural and ethnic sensitivities to the ways in which developmental processes operate in an ecological context. As researchers progress and develop promising forms of methodological innovation to further our understanding of immigrant children, little effort has been placed to collectively organize a group of scholarly work in a coherent manner. Some researchers who examine ethnic minority children tended to have ethnocentric notions of normative development. Thus, some ethnic minority groups are understood within a "deficit model" with a limited scope of topics of interest. Moreover, few researchers have specifically investigated the acculturation process for children and the implications for cultural socialization of children by ethnic group. This book represents a group of leading scholars' cutting-edge research which will not only move our understanding forward but also to open up new possibilities for research, providing innovative methodologies in examining this complex and dynamic group. Immigrant Children: Change, Adaptation, and Cultural Transformation will also take the research lead in guiding our current knowledge of how development is influenced by a variety of sociocultural factors, placing future research in a better position to probe inherent principles of child development. In sum, this book will provide readers with a richer and more comprehensive approach of how researchers, social service providers, and social policymakers can examine children and immigration.

Recenzijas

As societies located in North America, Western Europe, and elsewhere are growing increasingly multicultural and multiracial in nature, social scientists, educators, service providers, and policy makers are confronted with the difficult task of understanding the new generations of immigrant and refugee children growing up in our midst. In this volume, a team of leading experts provides new information and guidelines essential to achieving this goal. They discuss a broad range of pertinent topics and are especially successful in linking basic research findings to policy recommendations and the perspectives of service providers. -- Uwe Gielen, St. Francis College

Acknowledgments ix
Chapter One Changing Lives: Theoretical and Methodological Advances on Immigrant Children and Youth
1(6)
Susan S. Chuang
Robert P. Moreno
Chapter Two Immigrant Children: Making a New Life
7(20)
Carola Suarez-Orozco
Avary Carhill
Susan S. Chuang
Chapter Three A Resilience Framework to Examine Immigrant and Refugee Children and Youth in Canada
27(24)
David Este
Hieu Van Ngo
Chapter Four Social Functioning and Peer Experiences in Immigrant Chinese, Canadian-born Chinese, and European Canadian Children
51(24)
Xinyin Chen
Hennis Chi-Hang Tse
Chapter Five The Achievement/Adjustment Paradox: Understanding the Psychosocial Struggles of Asian American Children and Adolescents
75(24)
Desiree Baolian Qin
Eun-Jin Han
Chapter Six Youth Risk Behavior among Mexican-Origin Adolescents: Cross Generational Differences
99(26)
Kate Luther
Scott Coltrane
Ross D. Parke
Jeff Cookston
Michele Adams
Chapter Seven The Acculturation and Adaptation of Second-Generation Immigrant Youth in Toronto and Montreal
125(24)
John W. Berry
Colette Sabatier
Chapter Eight Service Providers' Perspectives on the Pathways of Adjustment for Newcomer Children and Youth in Canada
149(22)
Susan S. Chuang
Sarah Rasmi
Christopher Friesen
Chapter Nine The Social Relational Perspective on Family Acculturation
171(22)
Leon Kuczynski
Geoff S. Navara
Michael Boiger
Chapter Ten Psychological Aspects of Immigration among Youth Living in Portugal
193(20)
Felix Neto
Robert P. Moreno
Susan S. Chuang
Chapter Eleven School Readiness in Latino Immigrant Children in the United States
213(26)
Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
Lisa Baumwell
Sandra I. Dias
Chapter Twelve Challenges Facing Immigrant Parents and Their Involvement in their Children's Schooling
239(16)
Robert P. Moreno
Susan S. Chuang
Chapter Thirteen Acculturation-Related Conflict across Generations in Immigrant Families
255(16)
Amy Marks
Flannery Patton
Lisa W. Coyne
Chapter Fourteen New Arrivals: Past Advances and Future Directions in Research and Policy
271(26)
Ross D. Parke
Susan S. Chuang
Author Index 297(16)
Subject Index 313(4)
About the Editors 317(2)
List of Contributors 319
Susan S. Chuang is associate professor in the department of family relations & applied nutrition at the University of Guelph, Canada. Robert P. Moreno is associate professor in the department of child and family studies at Syracuse University.