Rocquemore, K. & Laszloffy, T. (2005). Raising biracial children. Oxford: AltaMira Press.Rockquemore, K. and T. Laszloffy (2005); "Raising Biracial Children." Altamira Press.Rockquemore, K. (2005). In Laszloffy T. A. (Ed.), Raising biracial children. Lanham, MD: Lanham, MD:...
Biracial children have existed in the U.S. since colonial times. America’s first child of dual African and European heritage was reportedly born in 1620. Despite the long history of biracial children in the U.S., opponents to interracial unions insist on invoking the“tragic mulatto" mythto...
As the multiracial population in the United States continues to rise, new models for our understanding of mixed-race children and how their conception of racial identity must be developed. A wide divide between academics who research biracial identity, and the everyday world of parents and practit...
"My wife and I are in a unique situation because we have biracial children, and Lindsay and I have always lived lives that we like to think we don't see race first,'' Craig said. "We're acutely aware of it, but we've tried to live these lives where we're not consumed by it....
This book aims to fill this gap by providing an extensive synthesis of the existing research in the field, as well as a model for better understanding the unique process of racial identity development for mixed-race children. Raising Biracial Children provides parents, educators, social workers, ...
IN.CEST. Y’all. *Sigh* In the simplest of terms, emotional incest is when a parent uses one of their children as an emotional spouse. There is no physical relationship. No actual sex or rape or molestation. It’s all emotional. Mental. The parent “parentifies” their child. They ex...
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THE ROLE OF RACE IN CHILD CUSTODY DECISIONS BETWEEN NATURAL PARENTS OVER BIRACIAL CHILDREN * J.D., New York University School of Law, 1998. The author wishes to thank Professors Paulette Caldwell and Rachel Moran for all of their assistance and guidance. 1. The term "biracial" assumes a ...
moment my children were born I had ceased to make statements about “people like us” or “people like them.” My children, I knew, were simultaneously them and us. Beginning on the night of Lily’s question, I avoided using the phrase “white people” in reference to anyone at any ...
My children, I knew, were simultaneously them and us. Beginning on the night of Lily’s question, I avoided using the phrase “white people” in reference to anyone at any time. Advertisement One day, when Lily was eight, she came home from school and told me that she had remarked to...