The African American Child

The African American Child
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780826101044
ISBN-13 : 0826101046
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The African American Child by : Yvette R. Harris, PhD

"This book argues convincingly that children's cultural differences need to be recognized for any accurate understanding of their development. Pointing out the need for additional and more effectively designed research, Harris and Graham provide a valuable foundation for further investigations. This nonpolemic book should be in all libraries, filling an unfortunate gap. Highly recommended."--Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries This major new textbook introduces students to issues that have an impact on the lives of African American children but have typically been ignored (or inadequately discussed) in mainstream child development textbooks. The authors hope to familiarize students with a sampling of research that moves beyond a deficit view of the development of the African American child while stimulating critical thinking about future directions for research on African American children and their families. The book is designed to be student friendly--with each chapter presenting an overview of the material covered as well as an "Insider's Voice" (which offers a personal story or viewpoint about the issues discussed in the chapter). Each chapter goes on to feature a dialogue of current biological, environmental, constructivist, and cultural-contextual theories) as well as suggestions for additional reading, videos, websites, and questions to guide critical thinking.

African American Children

African American Children
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 220
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0761904336
ISBN-13 : 9780761904335
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis African American Children by : Shirley A. Hill

In the context of growing diversity, Shirley A. Hill examines the work parents do in raising their children. Based on interviews and survey data, African American Children includes blacks of various social classes as well as a comparative sample of whites. It covers major areas of child socialization: teaching values, discipline strategies, gender socialization, racial socialization, extended families -- showing how both race and class make a difference, and emphasizing patterns that challenge existing research that views black families as a monolithic group.

Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood

Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781469663241
ISBN-13 : 1469663244
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood by : Crystal Lynn Webster

For all that is known about the depth and breadth of African American history, we still understand surprisingly little about the lives of African American children, particularly those affected by northern emancipation. But hidden in institutional records, school primers and penmanship books, biographical sketches, and unpublished documents is a rich archive that reveals the social and affective worlds of northern Black children. Drawing evidence from the urban centers of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, Crystal Webster's innovative research yields a powerful new history of African American childhood before the Civil War. Webster argues that young African Americans were frequently left outside the nineteenth century's emerging constructions of both race and childhood. They were marginalized in the development of schooling, ignored in debates over child labor, and presumed to lack the inherent innocence ascribed to white children. But Webster shows that Black children nevertheless carved out physical and social space for play, for learning, and for their own aspirations. Reading her sources against the grain, Webster reveals a complex reality for antebellum Black children. Lacking societal status, they nevertheless found meaningful agency as historical actors, making the most of the limited freedoms and possibilities they enjoyed.

An Activity Book for African American Families

An Activity Book for African American Families
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02267468C
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (8C Downloads)

Synopsis An Activity Book for African American Families by : Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)

Language and the African American Child

Language and the African American Child
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781139495028
ISBN-13 : 113949502X
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Language and the African American Child by : Lisa J. Green

How do children acquire African American English? How do they develop the specific language patterns of their communities? Drawing on spontaneous speech samples and data from structured elicitation tasks, this book explains the developmental trends in the children's language. It examines topics such as the development of tense/aspect marking, negation and question formation, and addresses the link between intonational patterns and meaning. Lisa Green shows the impact that community input has on children's development of variation in the production of certain constructions such as possessive -s, third person singular verbal -s, and forms of copula and auxiliary be. She discusses the implications that the linguistic description has for practical applications, such as developing instructional materials for children in the early stages of their education.

The African-American Child's Heritage Cookbook

The African-American Child's Heritage Cookbook
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Publisher : Sandcastle Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0962775622
ISBN-13 : 9780962775628
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The African-American Child's Heritage Cookbook by : Vanessa Roberts Parham

A collection of recipes for children instructing them in the traditions of African-American cooking. Includes a history of African-American cooking.

The 1619 Project: Born on the Water

The 1619 Project: Born on the Water
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 49
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ISBN-10 : 9780593307359
ISBN-13 : 0593307356
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by : Nikole Hannah-Jones

The 1619 Project’s lyrical picture book in verse chronicles the consequences of slavery and the history of Black resistance in the United States, thoughtfully rendered by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and Newbery honor-winning author Renée Watson. A young student receives a family tree assignment in school, but she can only trace back three generations. Grandma gathers the whole family, and the student learns that 400 years ago, in 1619, their ancestors were stolen and brought to America by white slave traders. But before that, they had a home, a land, a language. She learns how the people said to be born on the water survived. And the people planted dreams and hope, willed themselves to keep living, living. And the people learned new words for love for friend for family for joy for grow for home. With powerful verse and striking illustrations by Nikkolas Smith, Born on the Water provides a pathway for readers of all ages to reflect on the origins of American identity.

African-American Children's Stories

African-American Children's Stories
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 0785352392
ISBN-13 : 9780785352396
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis African-American Children's Stories by : Publications International Ltd. Staff

Contains African American folktales adapted and illustrated by various authors and artists; folksongs and hymns; historical information; and profiles of noteworthy African Americans from diverse professions.

Black Children

Black Children
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 242
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0801833833
ISBN-13 : 9780801833830
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Black Children by : Janice E. Hale

Argues that since black children grow up in a distinct culture, they require 'an educational system that recognizes their strengths, their abilities, and their culture, and that incorporates them into the learning process'. -- Washington Post

Educating African American Students

Educating African American Students
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781317485315
ISBN-13 : 1317485319
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Educating African American Students by : Gloria Swindler Boutte

Focused on preparing educators to teach African American students, this straightforward and teacher-friendly text features a careful balance of published scholarship, a framework for culturally relevant and critical pedagogy, research-based case studies of model teachers, and tested culturally relevant practical strategies and actionable steps teachers can adopt. Its premise is that teachers who understand Black culture as an asset rather than a liability and utilize teaching techniques that have been shown to work can and do have specific positive impacts on the educational experiences of African American children.