Cultural differences and attitudes towards parental involvement: A case study of preschool parents

Author(s): de Silva, Suneetha S.
Date Issued: 2001
Description: An investigation of the attitudes toward minority (Native American, Hispanic, Mayan) parents' involvement in their children's early education, specifically looking at the parents' perceptions of their roles and the impact of cultural differences on effective parent involvement
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Source: Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Topics: Parents & Families > Involvement In Child Care & Early Education

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics
Country: United States
States: ILLINOIS
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