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Family Ecologies of Ethnic Minority Children
Authors:Algea O Harrison  Melvin N Wilson  Charles J Pine  Samuel Q Chan  Raymond Buriel
Institution:Oakland University;University of Virginia;Sepulveda VA Medical Center and UCLA School of Medicine;University Affiliated Program, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles;Pomona College
Abstract:This article discusses a proposed interconnectedness between the ecologies of ethnic minority families, adaptive strategies, socialization goals, and child behavioral outcomes. The ethnic minority groups included are African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian Pacific Americans, and Hispanics. Demographic information on population size, geographic area of concentration, and preferred identity terms is provided. It is argued that adaptive strategies, including extendedness of families and role flexibility, biculturalism, and ancestral worldview, emerge from the ecological challenges of ethnic stratification status. These adaptive strategies foster the child-rearing goals of positive orientation to the ethnic group and socialization for interdependence, which in turn enhance the developmental outcomes of cognitive flexibility and sensitivity to discontinuities among ethnic minority children.
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