According to the text, in first-generation immigrant families, the parents feel frustrated if A. they fail to adjust to the circumstances B. they are forced to make great sacrifices C. their children fail to focus on the future D. their children develop against their wishes ...
This chapter discusses issues and strategies on engaging first generation immigrant parents of young children with exceptionalities. It describes challenges and obstacles faced by immigrant families and the professionals who serve them with a focus on Latino and Chinese immigrant families, given that ...
we repeat the analysis in figures 1 and 2, only by immigration status. Statistics Canada divides Canadians into “first generation” (basically, individuals born outside Canada), “second generation” (at least one parent born outside Canada) and “third generation or more” (both parents born ...
a.Of or relating to an immigrant or immigrants to a new country:a first-generation American who was born in Nigeria. b.Of or relating to a person or persons whose parents are immigrants:a first-generation Canadian whose parents were born in China. ...
aThe first generation children were strangly influenced by their immigrant parents\' approach to choice. strangly他们的移民父母影响第一代孩子\ ‘对选择的方法。[translate]
The diversity of Canadian society and the significance of education for occupational mobility have prompted investigations into immigrant’s education
These risks persisted in somesecond-generation immigrant groups regardless of the sex of thesecondgeneration immigrant or the immigrant parent or parents. Othersecond-generation immigrant groups evinced partial persistence ofincreased risk by sex or the appearance of new increased risk in thesecond ...
As a first-generation Asian immigrant(移民)who had grown up in poverty, I knew I was beyond___to be admitted into Harvard. I loved books, but it never crossed my mind to become a(n)___of any sort. I didn’t___to have unrealistic dreams. Still, something__...
Only the father's reduction of working for pay, to 25-32 hours per week after the birth of the first child, makes it more likely that the mother starts work when the infant is 3-5 months old. Furthermore, being a female, first generation immigrant has an independent – negative – ...
Furthermore, the study suggests that there is a lack of partnership concerning educational practices and goals among the teachers and the parents which results in Chinese immigrant parents' educational dissatisfaction. The parents exhibited concerns over the communication between the parents and the ...