Child Care and Culture

Child Care and Culture

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  • Author: Robert A. Levine
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521331715
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 368

Child Care and Culture examines parenthood, infancy, and early childhood in an African community, revealing patterns unanticipated by current theories of child development and raising provocative questions about the concept of "normal" child care. Comparing the Gusii people of Kenya with the American white middle class, the authors show how divergent cultural priorities create differing conditions for early childhood development. Combining the perspectives of social anthropology, pediatrics, and developmental psychology, the authors demonstrate how child care customs can be responsive to varied socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural conditions without inflicting harm on children. This text will be of interest to researchers in child development and anthropology.


Culture and Child Development in Early Childhood Programs

Culture and Child Development in Early Childhood Programs

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  • Author: Carollee Howes
  • Publisher: Teachers College Press
  • ISBN: 0807775185
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 203

Early childhood education programs are expected to provide exemplary care for all children—poor and affluent, children of color and White children—while also adapting care to include children’s families and cultures. These two sets of expectations are often difficult for teachers and programs to meet. In this book, Carollee Howes shows how high-quality programs successfully adapt child development guidelines within cultural contexts, and why quality needs to be and can be measured in culturally specific ways. This important book: Closely examines ECE programs considered exemplary for low-income children of color. Shows how directors and teachers successfully use practices derived from their cultural communities to implement universal standards of child care. Identifies the commonalities in good early childhood programs that are shared across class, race, and ethnic communities. Offers best practices based on extensive assessments, interviews, and observations. “Will have immediate relevance for policy debates, for understanding the mechanisms of program effects, and for educators who wish to deepen their knowledge of practice.” —Robert C. Pianta, University of Virginia “I urge all higher education faculty, in-service teacher trainers, accreditation observers, researchers, text-book writers and policymakers of standards to read this book.” —From the Foreword by Louise Derman-Sparks


The Culture of Child Care

The Culture of Child Care

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  • Author: Kay E. Sanders
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0190218096
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 291

As societies are experiencing increasing levels of immigration from contexts outside of the Western, industrialized world, child care programs are experiencing, simultaneously, increasing diversity in enrollment. A question that has been raised by early childhood advocates and practitioners is whether the former articulations regarding definitions of quality, models of relationships, and peer relations in the child care context are accurate and relevant within the increasing racial, linguistic, and ethnic diversity of the United States. The Culture of Child Care provides a much-needed integration of research pertaining to crucial aspects of early childhood development-- attachment in non-familial contexts, peer relations among ethnically and linguistically diverse children, and the developmental importance of child care contexts during early childhood. This volume highlights the interconnections between these three distinct bodies of research and crosses disciplinary boundaries by linking psychological and educational theories to the improvement of young children's development and experiences within child care. The importance of cultural diversity in early childhood is widely acknowledged and discussed, but up until now, there has been little substantive work with a cultural focus on today's educational and early child care settings. This innovative volume will be a unique resource for a wide range of early childhood professionals including basic and applied developmental researchers, early childhood educators and advocates, and policymakers.


Multicultural Principles for Head Start Programs

Multicultural Principles for Head Start Programs

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  • Category : Head Start programs
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 28


The Culture of Child Care

The Culture of Child Care

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  • Author: Kay E. Sanders
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780190218102
  • Category : Child care
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 291

"The Culture of Child Care provides a much-needed integration of research pertaining to crucial aspects of early childhood development-- attachment in non-familial contexts, peer relations among ethnically and linguistically diverse children, and the developmental importance of child care contexts during early childhood"--


Culture and the Child

Culture and the Child

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  • Author: Daphne M. Keats
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 164

This is a practical guide for professionals dealing with children whose cultural backgrounds differ from those of the mainstream of the society in which they live. Its basic aim is to show how to make use of cultural difference to enrich lives


Multicultural Issues in Child Care

Multicultural Issues in Child Care

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  • Author: Janet Gonzalez-Mena
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780767420723
  • Category : Child care
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160


Discovering the Culture of Childhood

Discovering the Culture of Childhood

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  • Author: Emily Plank
  • Publisher: Redleaf Press
  • ISBN: 1605544639
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

View the culture of childhood through a whole new lens. Identify age-based bias and expand your outlook on and understanding of early childhood as a culture. Examine various elements of childhood culture: language, belief economics, arts, and social structure to understand children's dispositions of questioning, engagement, and cooperation. Emily Plank specializes in play-based education, diversity and culture in early childhood education, and outdoor learning. In 2011, the Iowa Association for the Education of Young Children identified Emily as one of seven emerging leaders. She earned her bachelor's degree from Pepperdine University. She and her family currently reside in Lausanne, Switzerland.


Cultural Worlds of Early Childhood

Cultural Worlds of Early Childhood

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  • Author: Dorothy Faulkner
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136223029
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

Using examples of attachment theory and language development, this book takes a cultural approach to early development, looking at the way children learn through relationships and attain capacities for empathy and social understanding.


Acquiring Culture (Psychology Revivals)

Acquiring Culture (Psychology Revivals)

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  • Author: Gustav Jahoda
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 1317534409
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 356

Until the 70s and 80s anthropologists studying different cultures had mainly confined themselves to the behaviour and idea systems of adults. Psychologists, on the other hand, working mainly in Europe and America, had studied child development in their own settings and simply assumed the universality of their findings. Thus both disciplines had largely ignored a crucial problem area: the way in which children from birth onwards learn to become competent members of their culture. This process, which has been called ‘the quintessential human adaptation’, constitutes the theme of this volume, originally published in 1988. It derives from a workshop held at the London School of Economics which brought together fieldworkers who in their studies had paid more than usual attention to children in their cultures. Their experience and foci of interest were varied but this very diversity serves to illuminate different facets of the acquisition of culture by children, ranging in age from pre-verbal infants to adolescents. Evolutionarily primed for culture-learning, children are responsive to a rich web of influences from subtle and indirect as in their music and dance to direct teaching in the family guided by culture-specific ideas about child psychology. Some of the salient things they learn relate to gender, status and power, critical for the functioning of all societies. The introductory essay provides the necessary historical background of the development of child study in both anthropology and psychology and outlined how future research in the ethnography of childhood should proceed. The book concludes with an annotated bibliography providing a guide to the literature from 1970 onwards.