Understanding Asian Indian families: Facilitating meaningful home-school relations

Author(s): Joshi, Arti;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): National Association for the Education of Young Children
Description: A description of traditional Asian Indian beliefs, concepts, and cultural practices related to early child care and education
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Journal Title: YC: Young Children
Volume Number: 60
Issue Number: 3
Page Range: 75-79
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Community, Cultural, & Social Influences

Parents & Families

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Immigrant & Migrant Status
Country: United States
ISSN: 1538-6619 Paper
1941-2002 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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