This alternative approach highlights the strengths that many Aboriginal children possess when commencing school, strengths that may result from Indigenous child-rearing practices. Consequently, this literature review utilises a strengths-based perspective for Aboriginal early childhood education and school ...
An Ethnographic Exploration of the Development in Child Rearing Style Among the Ngaanyatjarra People from the Pre-contact to the Present. Unpublished Masters Thesis, University of New South Wales, Sydney. Google Scholar Simpson, J., & Wigglesworth, G. (Eds.). (2008). Children’s Language ...
This empirical paper presents the child‐rearing practices of second‐generation Punjabi families living in the UK and those of indigenous Punjabis in India. A sample of mothers in Britain and in the Punjab were interviewed on a range of topics relating to childbirth and subsequent child‐care. ...
There is a dearth of literature available on traditional Aboriginal child rearing. This review paper explores Aboriginal child rearing to determine if trad... N Muir,Y Bohr - 《First Peoples Child & Family Review》 被引量: 10发表: 2014年 Honoring Spiritual Knowledge. Stan Wilson (Cree), profe...
“I can’t say often enough or long enough, loud enough the ideal for children 0–8 is to have access to maternal and child health. You might say ‘oh yes, they’ve got access to mainstream and they’re culturally going to put up a few Indigenous prints in their rooms’ It’s not...
It explores the potential conflict between Indigenous and Western approaches to child-rearing and learning. Importance of childhood education among indigenous group: Underscores the importance of early childhood education for Indigenous children, highlighting the need for culturally appropriate and sensitive ...
The effects of postpartum adjustment on childrearing attitudes Postpartum depression has been shown to have a negative impact on both a mother and her infant. However, types of postpartum adjustment and corresponding c... C Chiverton - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks 被引量: 1发表: 2008年...
(a) the influence of the socioeconomic context characterized by low income levels, high rates of child labour and malnutrition, poverty, and extreme poverty; (b) the allocation of the state budget to education, the condition of school infrastructure, and geographical institutional placement; (c) ...
Child, PreschoolMiddle AgedCultural CharacteristicsNorwayThe qualitative study reported in this article is part of a larger multimethod investigation of child-rearing practices and child-behavior problems in indigenous Sami and majority Norwegian populations in the Sami core area in Northern Norway. In ...
Of particular concern in relation to formal child care is the need for programs to be culturally strong. Culturally strong programs incorporate the culturally based beliefs, values and practices, including child-rearing practices, of individuals, families and communities using that service. This paper,...